Ever.green and Solar Holler partner to deploy solar energy systems across Wayne County schools
Ever.green, in collaboration with Solar Holler, has launched six solar energy systems in Wayne County, West Virginia, providing substantial annual savings for local schools while promoting clean energy.
Deal Analysis
- Partnership between Ever.green and Solar Holler.
- Deployment of six solar energy systems in Wayne County schools.
- Focus on cost savings for schools through reduced energy bills.
- Demonstrates a commitment to clean energy within the community.
Source Intelligence
The school district anticipates approximately $150,000 to $200,000 in annual savings. The installations are also expected to avoid around 2,400 metric tons of CO₂ annually. Quote: "With six solar systems now operational and nine more underway, the school district anticipates approximately $150,000 to $200,000 in annual savings, which will directly support district operations. The installations are also expected to avoid around 2,400 metric tons of CO₂ annually—equivalent to taking roughly 560 cars off the road each year."
"Ever.green, a marketplace that enables businesses of all sizes to participate in the energy transition through the purchase and sale of long-term, High-Impact Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs), announced the completion of the first six solar systems across 15 schools in Wayne County, West Virginia."
"Working in partnership with West Virginia-based solar developer Solar Holler, Ever.green aggregated corporate demand to help finance the projects, delivering hundreds of thousands of dollars in annual energy savings to the rural school district while expanding access to clean energy in a region historically dependent on coal."
"Recognizing the potential for rooftop solar to lower long-term energy costs and redirect savings into education, the Wayne County School District entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Solar Holler to secure a stable, long-term energy rate."
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