My school would be a great Guinea pig for solar panels on schools. it’s a large school, about 5 years old and we are interesting in saving energy. Who would we have to talk to about that, or would it even be considered?
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This is a tough economic environment right now, most places are focusing on staying afloat in the short term. If you have a parent or parents that are CEO’s of businesses, you might be able to swing a donation for a smaller system Most likely, you would have to seek donations from the other parents, too, and how much you get would depend on how hard-pressed your area is.
By the way, solar panels are getting to be mainstream on schools where I live. Try taking a look at the Google satellite map for Payne Elementary or Milpitas High School in California for examples. So if your school is in a sunny area of the country, there won’t be that much novelty.
do not do anything right now about this. The government wants to put solar panels on every building they own as a way to keep people employed