Park City Police Solar Project Completed

Post Date:09/25/2012
Park City Police Facility Drawing on Power of the Sun

PARK CITY, Utah — The Park City Police Force has a new resource at its disposal: the power of the sun. Thanks to support from Rocky Mountain Power’s Blue Sky program the City was able to install 88 American-made solar panels on the Police Facility in August 2012. The 22 kilowatts of solar energy will generate 35,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per year, nearly enough to power four average Utah households. The solar panels complement a wide variety of green measures, such as geothermal heat pumps, that were previously integrated into the facility when it was built in 2007.

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SCPW Challenge

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Park City partnered with Summit Community Power Works to launch the SCPW Challenge website-- a one-stop-shop for residents to learn all they need to know about saving energy at home, including any available incentives. 

Click here to go to the SCPW Challenge website.