Secure Solar Futures collaborates with leaders in education, healthcare, government and industry to make sustainable power a reality. Stories below show how we’ve helped our customers overcome the major barriers to going solar and how we’ve helped them get more value out of clean energy.
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Prince William County Schools
Leading The Next Generation to Renewable Energy
7 Megawatts
Going solar will save Virginia’s second-largest school system more than $14.3 million in energy costs over 25 years and provide students with hands-on learning opportunities.
Read MoreWise County Schools
A workforce running on clean energy
3.2 megawatts
At Wise County Schools in Southwest Virginia coal country, solar will save $7.5 million while a workforce development program trains students as solar technicians.
Read MoreOrange County Schools
Roof restoration makes more buildings solar ready
2.5 megawatts
Covering half their power demand with solar and getting roofs restored at the same time will save $16.8 million from avoided costs for roof replacements and lower electric bills over the next 35 years.
Read MoreEastern Mennonite University
The first solar project over 100 kilowatts in Virginia
104 Kilowatts
This was the first commercial-scale project over 100 kilowatts built in Virginia at the time it went live, and the largest photovoltaic system in the state.
Read MoreInterChange Group
A path to a greener delivery of logistics
4.2 Megawatts
Producing solar energy on site helps reduce the amount of power purchased from the local electric utility, especially at times when energy demand is highest.
Read MoreInsurance Institute for Highway Safety
Clean energy drives automotive safety
465 Kilowatts
Generating its own power on-site saves the facility thousands of dollars in electricity costs and cuts 556,099 pounds of CO2 emissions per year.
Read MoreCollegiate School
The first K-12 school to install solar on campus in Richmond, VA
94 KILOWATTS
Collegiate’s four solar arrays installed on 2 separate campuses produce enough clean energy to power the equivalent of about 100 average American homes.
Read MoreWashington & Lee University
Seeing the future in a new light
444 kilowatts
A solar photovoltaic energy system at 2 locations on campus produces enough clean energy to power the equivalent of about 450 average American homes.
Read MoreCarilion New River Valley Medical Center
A hospital with a holistic vision of health
1.3 MEGAWATTS
With a solar array doubling as sheep pasture, the project will save Carilion $16,341,921 over the lifetime of the solar array and produce an economic impact of more than $3.8 million in Southwest Virginia.
Read MoreGift and Thrift Store Solar Barn Raising
Tapping volunteerism to realize a solar dream
62 kilowatts
Dozens of volunteers from the local Mennonite community helped install the solar power equipment under the supervision of qualified installers.
Read MoreRichmond City Schools
Seeing the future in Virginia’s capital
2.87 MEGAWATTS
Along with the installation of solar panels on 10 campuses, Richmond Public Schools received a $100,000 grant from the RVA Solar Fund.
Read MoreAugusta County Schools
A curriculum that evolves with the sun in Augusta
3.7 MEGAWATTS
Solar panels on campus power school operations and electric vans that shorten bus routes and give students cleaner, quieter rides.
Read MoreHarrisonburg Housing & Redevelopment Authority
A Housing Authority with a big vision
35 KILOWATTS
HHRA’s solar power system is capable of producing over 45,000 kWh annually, generating nearly 6% of the building’s electricity needs.
Read MoreUniversity of Richmond
Taking real steps towards sustainability
205 KILOWATTS
The campus is home to the first commercial application of SolarWorld USA bi-sun solar panels, which use both direct and ambient solar radiation.
Read MoreValley Health
Contributing to better public health through clean energy
1.7 megawatts
To contribute to better public health, Valley Health installed one of the largest solar power systems at any hospital in Virginia at its Winchester Medical Center.
Read MoreLee County Public Schools
Solar Helps Run 5 Campuses & Could Power EV Buses in the Future
10 megawatts
Lee County Schools is putting solar on nine campuses while piloting a project to charge new electric school buses with on-campus solar power.
Read MoreCalhoun County Schools
Leading the way for West Virginia schools
768.6 KILOWATTS
Calhoun will be the first in West Virginia to install systems with no upfront costs through a financing option newly available in the state, a Power Purchase Agreement.
Read MoreOpen Door Community
58 kilowatts
Open Door Community, formerly known as Helping Overcome Poverty’s Existence (HOPE), Inc. is a human services organization that will install 2 rooftop solar arrays and an electric vehicle charging station.
Read MoreAlbemarle County Schools
1.1 MEGAWATTS
Over 3,000 panels produce enough clean energy to meet 22% of 6 schools’ annual electricity requirements, the equivalent of powering 110 average U.S. homes.
Read MoreBedford County Schools
1,374 kilowatts
In addition to installing two ground mounts of solar arrays, the school district will participate in Throwing Solar Shade and workforce programs.
Read MoreEastern Mennonite School
136 kilowatts
The project, generating enough power to meet 30% of the school’s energy needs, will prevent the release of more than 141 tons of CO2 pollution per year.
Read MoreLexington City Schools
100 KILOWATTS
The solar power system installed on Lylburn Downing Middle School includes energy monitoring and an education center with demonstration solar panels.
Read MoreShenandoah University
495 KILOWATTS
Three projects produce enough clean energy to power the equivalent of about 500 average American homes and offset 472 metric tons of CO2 each year.
Read MoreWaynesboro Schools
1 MEGAWATT
The school division should save about $288,265 over the next 20 years, which can be invested in such necessities as teacher salaries and school programs.
Read MoreYMCA, Frederick, MD
223 kilowatts
The YMCA in Frederick will install 1 rooftop solar array and an EV charging station, with a projected cost savings of more than $80,000 over 25 years.
Read MoreMASSANUTTEN RESORT
A PLAN TO REACH SUSTAINABILTY GOALS WITH SOLAR
300 kilowatts
Massanutten Resort partnered with Secure Solar Futures in 2021 in order to begin their journey of reducing their carbon footprint.
Read MoreAugusta County Schools E-Van Pool Pilot
Faster, Cleaner Rides to School
In October 2024, Augusta County Public Schools began a pilot program to reduce the length of their longest rural school bus routes.
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