District Solar System
District Solar System
Robbinsville Public School District recognizes our responsibility to protect the environment and is committed to reducing our carbon footprint. Each school building participates in solar energy programs to minimalize the impact our district has on the environment.
The Robbinsville High School and Pond Road Middle School solar project was developed and constructed by HESP Solar, and was commissioned in the summer of 2022. The project consists of two canopy systems that jointly produce approximately 3,000,000 kWh of electricity annually, replacing over 80% of the schools’ electrical consumption with clean, renewable energy. In all, over 5,300 Waaree Solar modules were installed at Robbinsville High School & Pond Road Middle School for a total of 2.6 MW dc with 33 string inverters converting the solar energy into usable electricity.
One of the biggest benefits of our solar panels is that our rate is locked in and increases at only 1% ($0.0470) per year for 15 years. Even if regular electric rates continue to rise sharply, our cost will only go up 1% annually. On average, these solar panels save the district roughly $400,000 annually as of 2025.
Sharon Elementary School has a district-owned, roof-mounted solar system producing 90,000 kilo-watt hours per year installed with the latest addition in 2015.
View our solar kiosk for Sharon Elementary School to see live data from the solar panels
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The Robbinsville High School and Pond Road Middle School solar project was developed and constructed by HESP Solar, and was commissioned in the summer of 2022. The project consists of two canopy systems that jointly produce approximately 3,000,000 kWh of electricity annually, replacing over 80% of the schools’ electrical consumption with clean, renewable energy. In all, over 5,300 Waaree Solar modules were installed at Robbinsville High School & Pond Road Middle School for a total of 2.6 MW dc with 33 string inverters converting the solar energy into usable electricity.
One of the biggest benefits of our solar panels is that our rate is locked in and increases at only 1% ($0.0470) per year for 15 years. Even if regular electric rates continue to rise sharply, our cost will only go up 1% annually. On average, these solar panels save the district roughly $400,000 annually as of 2025.
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Sharon Elementary School has a district-owned, roof-mounted solar system producing 90,000 kilo-watt hours per year installed with the latest addition in 2015.
View our solar kiosk for Sharon Elementary School to see live data from the solar panels
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