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Everybody Solar will install a 27.8 kW array for the homeless center in West Virginia

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 4, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Covenant House of West Virginia has partnered with Everybody Solar to harness solar energy to bring clean, renewable energy to its facility. The planned 27.8 kW solar array will offset 35% of Covenant House’s annual electricity costs.

This project marks Everybody Solar’s first venture into West Virginia, a region historically dependent on coal. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), coal-fired power plants accounted for 89% of total electricity generation in West Virginia in 2022, making its power grid the most carbon-heavy of any U.S. state. This project is a critical step toward diversifying the state’s energy sources and reducing its carbon footprint.

“Bringing solar energy to Covenant House in Charleston is a milestone for us at Everybody Solar. It’s about more than just reducing electricity bills; it’s about providing a sustainable future for a community that has long been dependent on coal,” said Myriam Scally, Executive Director of Everybody Solar. “We are proud to support Covenant House’s mission by helping them transform savings into critical services for those in need, while setting an example of environmental stewardship in West Virginia.”

This solar energy project is more than just a cost-saving measure, it is also an opportunity for engagement and education at Covenant House. As a nonprofit organization committed to supporting individuals and families experiencing homelessness and hardship, Covenant House is committed to innovative solutions that benefit both the environment and the community.

“The use of solar energy at Covenant House will help offset 35% of our annual electricity costs, allowing us to allocate more resources directly to essential support services,” said Briana Martin, Executive Director of Covenant House of West Virginia. “The solar panels are also a valuable educational tool for those we serve and the broader community.”

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