Transit Solar Array Press Release

Post Date:11/30/2012
New Transit Solar Project is Larges in Park City; six solar arrays installed on municipal buildings in past three years.

PARK CITY, Utah — November 27, 2012
Riding Park City’s local transit system just got a little greener. Park City Municipal Corporation wrapped up its latest solar project by adding 214 American-made solar panels to the Iron Horse transit facility. This system will generate roughly 87,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean energy per year, equivalent to 25 percent of the facility’s electricity consumption in 2011.

The solar project was funded primarily by a Federal Transit Administration (FTA) grant administered by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT). Park City contributed 20 percent of the total project costs through local transit sales tax funds.

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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.