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BC: Pen High Goes Solar (And We're On The Hook For It)

Author: Jordan Bateman 2016/12/13

The Penticton Herald has a story today on $250,000 worth of 320 solar panels being installed atop Penticton Secondary School.

The school district says the panels will provide a whopping 6 per cent of the school’s power demand and save $10,000 a year in utility bills.

That means it will take 25 years of operation for the school district to break even – and that’s only if the panels need no maintenance or replacement in the meantime (which, obviously, they will).

In fairness, part of it is a teaching tool, where students can learn about “environmental stewardship.” Hopefully the math and business education teachers can use them too as an example of bad financial decisions.

By the way – there are only six solar roofs on homes and businesses in Penticton.


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