SUPERIOR, WI (KDAL) – A groundbreaking ceremony for the Superior Water Light and Power community solar garden is being held on Thursday.
The solar garden will be built on SWL&P owned land at 2828 Hammond Avenue near Heritage Park.
Once constructed, the solar garden will be large enough to power about 118 homes and is being built using local labor and American made solar panels.
The cost of the installation and maintenance will be paid for by customer subscriptions.
Program costs will be fixed, which gives customers protection against potentially rising energy costs. Subscribers will retain ownership of Solar Renewable Energy Credits.
Subscriptions will be offered in 1-kilowatt blocks, and customers can choose to purchase enough to cover all or a portion of their monthly electricity needs.
Get more information at swlp.com/solar
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