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EMISSIONS
AVOIDED-
ADDING TO THE GREEN FOOTPRINT AT MIT-
PLEASE NOTE:
THE MIT GRANT IS FULLY
SUBSCIBED AT THIS POINT .
For information
on other available grants, please visit
Massachusetts
Technology Collaborative's (MTC)
Small
Renewables Initiatives
MIT
Community Solar Power Initiative Grant
Overview:
The MIT Community Solarpower Initiative,
is a project funded by a generous grant from the Massachusetts Technology
Collaborative (MTC).
MIT has been awarded funds that
will provide the incentives for 75 kilowatts of solar power. Approximately
20 kW will be installed on the MIT campus, and 55 kW will be made
available to homeowners and businesses on a first come first serve
basis.
MIT's Department of Facilities and
the Laboratory for Energy and the Environment , in partnership with
Evergreen Solar, RWE Schott Solar , Conservation Services Group
and Zapotec Energy , will direct this incentive program for PV installations
on the MIT Campus and in the communities of Cambridge, Watertown,
Arlington, Lexington and Waltham as well as in other areas where
MIT affiliates reside and there is no other grant covering that
area.
COMMUNITY INSTALLATIONS
55 kW will be made available as 1-kW and 2-kW PV
systems designed for installation on pitched, south-facing roofs.
We also expect that interested people may not have
a roof appropriate for PV and may want to participate by financially
supporting a system installed on a school, or other community facility.
MIT’s interest in hosting this project is to demonstrate alternative
energy options on our campus, to help raise the MIT community’s
awareness of these alternatives, and gain practical experience with
their installation and operation.
It is hoped that this exposure to the MIT community
will lead to opportunities for MIT research to advance the state
of the art in manufacturing, installing and operating solar power
equipment and systems.
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