San Juan County completes first solar project

Posted July 19, 2022 at 11:48 am by

The County sends along news about their fairgrounds solar project.

San Juan County is proud to announce the completion of its first solar project. The public is invited to join County officials and community members in a celebration event on Friday, July 22 at noon at the fairgrounds. Attendees will learn about the solar project as well as other exciting infrastructure projects happening at the fairgrounds over the next year.

Two 105 x 41-foot multi-grid solar systems are now soaking up the sun atop the San Juan County Fairgrounds Main Exhibitors Building. Over their estimated 30-year lifespan, these panels are projected to produce over 4.5 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy and save the county over $700,000 in utility costs.  

In the first year, the panels will generate more than double the annual usage of the fairground’s facilities – roughly 158,000 kWh. This energy savings is roughly equivalent to offsetting CO2 emissions from 13 homes or charging 8,314,263 smartphones, according to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator.  

This project showcases the County’s long-term investment in renewable energy. After conducting a solar assessment in 2019, the County began dedicating funds for solar projects and the panels at the fairgrounds, which cost about $310,000.

“This stewardship of public funds indicates the Council’s investment in green energy,” said councilwoman Christine Minney, District 1. “I’m excited to see this project lead the way for future renewable energy work.”  

San Juan County is proud to support local business and strengthen local partnerships when working towards green energy goals.  

“This is a great example of a successful public-private partnership,” said San Juan County Facilities Director Greg Sawyer. “The County, school district, and OPALCO all worked together to make this project possible.”

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One comment...

  1. This development is so inspiring. It didn’t happen overnight but it is the right thing at the right time. After a 2 year hiatus we have an in person County Fair to see one another again in fun. I hear that the County is also trying hard to change directions and make it easier for recycling and waste reduction at the Fair Grounds. Let’s all pitch in. What better venue or event to model forward thinking behaviours that emphasize Island resiliency!

    Comment by Steve Ulvi on July 19, 2022 at 11:56 am

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