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SCC Solar Energy

Invest in solar energy for Holy Trinity High School to reduce overhead costs, protect against rising electricity rates, and lower your carbon footprint. Benefit from the decreasing cost of solar panels and the potential savings of $1.6 million over 25 years. Take advantage of the proposed layout and agreements approved by Ahlers and Cooney.

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SCC Solar Energy

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  1. SCC Solar Energy Mohrfeld Electric

  2. Holy Trinity High School PPA Solar System 110 KW System Huffman Welding & Manufacturing 208 KW System

  3. Reduce your Carbon Footprint • Reduce Overheard Costs • Protect yourself from Rising Electricity Rates Benefits of Solar Energy

  4. Electricity Rates Solar panel cost continue to drop becoming more affordable Electricity rates have risen 4.5% annually and 8% in the last year Solar Cost

  5. SCC Industrial Technology Training Center 93.15 KW System

  6. Proposed Layout

  7. Estimated Cumulative Savings – 25 Years • 1st 15 years = $226,000 • Cumulative 25 years = $1,600,000 • All new LED light bulbs = 100 – 500 bldgs. Including exterior and walkways • New fixtures = Library, Administration and Cafeteria

  8. Agreements • Purchase Power Agreement • Guarantees price with 2% escalator • Land Lease • Allows SCC to have $1/year rent in years 16-30; thereafter, right to renew for 5 – 3 years terms (15 years) at FMV with 1% escalator • Agreements approved by Ahlers and Cooney

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