WASHINGTON, DC, May 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Arlington County Public Schools has awarded Solar Solution, LLC with a contract to install a solar PV array on its newly constructed Wakefield High School in Virginia. The system will consist of a 89KW solar array which will help reduce the buildings dependency on the grid while saving the school board much needed capital which can be used on other improvement projects for the school system. The 89 KW solar array will consists of PV panels connected to Enphase Micro-Inverters which will allow students to access the online portal to view the system so that they become familiar with the power of Solar PV as an educational tool. Solar Solution is working with Truland / Pelbern to help bring this project to a reality for Arlington County Public Schools.
About Solar Solution LLC: Solar Solution LLC is a full-service designer and installer of solar electric systems for homes, businesses and government agencies with customers throughout Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia. For more information, please visit www.solarsolutionllc.com
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Solar Solution LLC is a full-service designer and installer of solar electric systems for homes, businesses and government agencies with customers throughout Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia. For more information, please visit www.solarsolutionllc.com
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Arlington County Public Schools Go Green With Solar PV Install on Wakefield High School
Arlington County Public Schools has awarded Solar Solution, LLC with a contract to install a solar PV array on its newly constructed Wakefield High School in Virginia.
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[Press-News.org] Arlington County Public Schools Go Green With Solar PV Install on Wakefield High SchoolArlington County Public Schools has awarded Solar Solution, LLC with a contract to install a solar PV array on its newly constructed Wakefield High School in Virginia.