8 Marana schools are going solar

Raul Garcia, left, and Rodney Bowman with Ironco adjust the panels on a 210-foot-by-40-foot bank of solar collectors being installed over the basketball courts at Marana Middle School. / KELLY PRESNELL : ARIZONA DAILY STAR
Raul Garcia, left, and Rodney Bowman with Ironco adjust the panels on a 210-foot-by-40-foot bank of solar collectors being installed over the basketball courts at Marana Middle School. / KELLY PRESNELL : ARIZONA DAILY STAR

Phil Villarreal | Arizona Daily Star

Construction crews are fitting eight Marana Unified School District schools with solar panels that will fill most of the facilities’ electrical needs and drastically cut the district’s utilities costs.

The panels are being installed at no cost to the district, and are expected to generate as much as 80 percent of each campus’s electricity needs.

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If you’d like to discuss energy issues, contact Court Rich, Co-Chair of Rose Law Group’s Renewable Energy Department at crich@roselawgroup.com

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