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Green Alliance’s Message to Washington Generates Response
August 18th, 2010, Posted in In the News
Two weeks ago, a group led by Green Alliance Director Sarah Brown took the Seacoast region’s green message national.
Newmarket considers solar to meet its power needs
July 28th, 2010, Posted in In the News
Town officials are considering entering into a public/private partnership that could see solar arrays being placed on the top of several municipal buildings in what would be an effort to harness electricity savings through the sun’s rays.
Exeter High School Due To Have The Largest Solar Array In NH!
June 29th, 2010, Posted in In the News
NHPR’s Amy Quinton covers Revolution Energy’s progress on the Exeter High School project. Upon completion, EHS will have the largest solar array in the State of New Hampshire.
Revolution Energy selected as a winner of the Green Launching Pad
June 18th, 2010, Posted in In the News
Green Launching Pad announces the 5 winners, one being Revolution Energy
SST students help install solar panels on EHS roof
December 21st, 2009, Posted in In the News
Students from SST’s Welding, Building Construction Technologies and Pre-Engineering programs worked hand-in-hand Dec. 11, with contractors, teachers and representatives from Revolution Energy — the company hired for the project — on the roof of the Exeter High School, installing the first of the panels that will eventually be part to the largest solar array in the state.
SST students get involved in solar project at Exeter High School
November 27th, 2009, Posted in In the News
Last month, contracts for a comprehensive energy project for SAU 16 were signed, finalizing a deal that will bring the largest solar array in the state to Exeter High School.
Exeter High School to get solar panels
November 17th, 2009, Posted in In the News
By Dec. 31, Exeter High School will be home to the largest collection of solar panels in the state, with 394 15-square-foot panels adorning the roof of the regional high school. School officials are in the process of signing contracts with Revolution Energy and four other partners, working together as New Hampshire Seacoast Energy Partnership.
New Hampshire to see largest solar power array
October 14th, 2009, Posted in In the News
According to a report in the state’s Exeter News-Letter newspaper, Exeter High School will soon unveil the largest photovoltaic array in New Hampshire. The setup will feature 394 panels, each of which will be 15 square feet, generating about 100 kilowatts of electricity.
Exeter, New Hampshire, High School Joins Ranks of Solar Schools
October 14th, 2009, Posted in In the News
In Exeter, New Hampshire, the high school of the same name is going solar in a big way.
In fact, the roof of Exeter High School will soon sport the largest collection of solar panels in the state, outranking Stonyfield Farm (50 kilowatts), and Public Service of New Hampshire’s (PSNH) headquarters (51.3 kilowatts, and former champion).
