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"We at St. Helens High School are excited to receive the photovoltaic project as it gives us another 'hands on' approach to teaching science and relating that science to the students' lives."

- Jay Groom,
St. Helens High School Teacher

 

 

 

 

St. Helens High School

Project Partners:
Columbia River PUD

Installer:
Midway Electric
Location:
St. Helens, OR
Capacity:
1.1 kW
Type of Power:
Solar
Placed into Service:
May 2007

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A new solar power installation is brightening the future for students at St. Helens High School. A 1.1 kilowatt solar electric power system has been installed prominently in front of the school parking lot. The project educates students and teachers on the functions and benefits of solar electric power, while providing clean energy to help offset a portion of the school’s electricity use.

The solar installation was funded through a unique partnership between the Columbia River Public Utility District (CRPUD) and the Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF). “Columbia River PUD actively supports expanding educational opportunities in our community,” said Kevin Owens, Columbia River PUD General Manager. “We are excited to partner with BEF and St. Helens High School to introduce local students to the science, technology, and career opportunities of renewable energy.”

In addition to producing clean, renewable energy, St. Helens High School’s solar power system includes a curriculum package that uses the web-based, real-time data generated by the installation to provide students with a comprehensive learning experience. St. Helens High School teacher Jay Groom will spearhead the school’s renewable energy education efforts, using the photovoltaic system to enhance science, social studies, and other classes.

 

 

Technical Details

Product Supplied:

Educational tools and renewable electricity to St. Helens High School.

Equipment:
  • Six Sharp NE-170U1, 170-Watt Modules
  • SMA Sunny Boy 1800 inverter with RS 485 Communication Card

Data Monitoring: Fat Spaniel Technologies Energy Monitoring System