Standard Solar along with CQI Associates have partnered with Unity Christian School in Decatur, Illinois, a ministry of the Lutheran School Association, to bring sustainable solar power to its campus located on Mound Road.
The project, developed and installed in collaboration with CQI Associates, Straight Up Solar and Lightwave Solar, marks a significant step toward reducing the school’s carbon footprint while enhancing its energy efficiency. Standard Solar is the project’s long-term owner and operator.
“We are proud to partner with CQI and Unity Christian School in this endeavor to reduce the school’s carbon footprint and provide an educational platform for students to learn about renewable energy,” said Harry Benson, Director of Business Development, Standard Solar. “This collaboration directly aligns with our mission to promote sustainability and environmental stewardship.”
The 912-kW, 2,028-panel ground-mount array covers three acres of the 54-acre campus, encompassing the space between the school’s football and baseball fields. The installation was carefully engineered and constructed so it does not impede the use of sports facilities or disrupt activities at the school.
“This project aligns well with our school values of innovation and collaboration,” said Brian Booth, Executive Leader, Unity Christian School. “We’re proud to be moving forward in a more efficient and sustainable way while also providing valuable hands-on learning experience for our students.”
“The project also offers an educational opportunity,” remarked Ed Keane, Facilities Manager at Unity Christian School. “Students can delve into solar power, experiencing its benefits firsthand and gaining insights into its workings.”
The project includes a real-time website allowing students to monitor the array’s energy production, fostering an interactive learning experience.
“We want to commend and congratulate the Unity Christian School, its Board and administration for having the foresight to employ solar energy and make this move towards a zero-carbon footprint,” said Richard Anderson, Chief Operating Officer, CQI Associates.
News item from Standard Solar