Santa Rosa Net Zero Carbon School Leads in Sustainability with Solar Installation

Santa Rosa Net Zero Carbon School Leads in Sustainability with Solar Installation

SolarCraft Increases Sonoma Academy Solar Power with Third Installation

pr-sonoma academy solar santa rosaSonoma Academy in Santa Rosa, CA has a new 354 kW solar power system, installed by SolarCraft, a Marin, Sonoma and Napa solar installer since 1984. The Sonoma County Private High School is now generating additional 482,786 kWh of energy from the sun every year, saving the School nearly $99,000 in utility bills annually.

The solar photovoltaic system is built on a custom-engineered solar parking canopy system, consisting of 833 high efficiency 425-watt solar panels. The solar panels provide a duel purpose, also providing shade to faculty and student vehicles parked underneath.

"Sonoma Academy is proud to partner with SolarCraft once again as we continue to incorporate renewable energy into our facilities and lower our operating costs," said Rebecca Brown, the School's Chief Operating Officer. "Reaching our goal of being a Net Zero Carbon school speaks to our School's continued commitment to the community and the greater good. SolarCraft's team did a great job keeping us updated throughout every phase of the project. They were very accommodating and worked around our school schedule to avoid any inconvenience to our staff and students. This is now our third solar installation with SolarCraft and we continue to be impressed with their expertise and professionalism."

This recent carport solar power system is the third solar installation by SolarCraft on the campus. In 2016 a 208 kW ground mount solar power project was designed and installed by SolarCraft to power the existing campus buildings. In addition, a 143 kW system was designed and engineered to offset 105% of total energy usage of the newly built, zero net-energy Guild and Commons building. Consisting of two roof mounted solar arrays, one was integrated with the 'living roof' of the building which was awarded LEED Platinum in 2020, the U.S. Green Building Council's highest green building rating.

Renewable energy reduces the use of fossil fuels that add to pollution in our communities, and as a responsible and environmentally conscious organization, Sonoma Academy is committed to play its part. It has officially become one of the only high school campuses in the United States to be recognized as Net Zero Carbon. Through a combination of green architecture, energy-saving operations, and renewable energy generation, Sonoma Academy is now producing more power than it uses in its daily operations.

Sonoma Academy did not have to buy the solar equipment, or take on any debt. It instead signed a Solar Power Purchase Agreement to simply buy the clean energy produced and metered by the solar array. The School's meter will be credited at established retail values of energy during the bright summer months and on weekends while it uses little energy, and pays a modest cost (eventually declining) for energy delivered.

The new solar power system will generate enough electricity to power about 41 average homes per year. It will avoid production of 342 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year, which is the equivalent of removing nearly 860,000 miles of driving. That's also comparable to the air pollution removed by 419 acres of trees annually.

SolarCraft is 100% Employee-Owned and has been one of the largest green-tech employers based in the North Bay for over 35 years. SolarCraft delivers Clean Energy Solutions for homes and businesses including Solar Energy and Battery Energy Storage. With over 8,500 customers throughout Marin, Sonoma and Napa Counties, our team of dedicated employee-owners is proud to have installed more clean energy systems than any other company in the North Bay. Visit us at www.solarcraft.com or follow along @SolarCraft on Facebook and Twitter.

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Sonoma Academy is the only independent, college preparatory high school in Sonoma County. On its beautiful 34-acre campus nestled at the base of picturesque Taylor Mountain in South Santa Rosa, Sonoma Academy students are able to explore their interests and passions in a challenging environment that prepares them for college and life beyond. The Academy has undertaken a program of environmental excellence, achieving zero net-energy standard for its new facilities.

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