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An electric utility in Washington state has come up with a simple way to make solar energy cost-effective, without raising rates, in an area with some of the cheapest power in the nation.
Volunteers from Alcoa’s Wenatchee Works installed eight solar panels at Wenatchee High School on Friday, May 21. The high school is the first public school in Chelan County to receive the panels under Alcoa’s Community Solar Endowment.
Alcoa’s Wenatchee Works has announced a major new program to fund the installation of solar panels at schools and nonprofit agencies in cooperation with Chelan County PUD.
Chelan County PUD’s SNAP program has received the 2003 National Renewable Energy Recognition Award from the Interstate Renewable Energy Council.
A Peshastin couple will become the second producers of wind power in Chelan County PUD’s SNAP program with installation of a wind turbine at their home May 19 and 20.
Revenues from production of solar power at Wenatchee Valley College will be used to build three new solar power stations at schools in Chelan County through an agreement with the Bonneville Environmental Foundation.
Cashmere Middle School will become the newest producer in the PUD’s Sustainable Natural Alternative Power (SNAP) program this Friday, Sept. 20, with the installation of four solar panels at the school. The installation will begin at 10:30 a.m.
Wind power is being added to the alternative-energy lineup in Chelan County PUD’s Sustainable Natural Alternative Power (SNAP) program. The program’s first wind tower was installed Wednesday, May 1, at the Colockum ranch of Charlie and June Nichols.
Utility green power: Innovative alternative energy choices for the consumer
An innovative program that links small, local producers of solar and wind power with customers interested in purchasing alternative energy is being introduced by Chelan County PUD.