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Nevada Elementary School to Receive Free Solar Array From Black Rock Solar, Dubbed 'Environmental Heroes' by People Magazine
WADSWORTH, Nev., April 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The Natchez Elementary School on
the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe's Reservation in Nevada will soon be home to a
new solar energy system that will generate clean, reliable and free
electricity from the sun. The project is being built by Black Rock Solar, with
support from MMA Renewable Ventures and Nevada's Sierra Pacific Power Company.
In recognition of the organization's work to bring low and no cost solar power
to rural schools and hospitals across Nevada, Black Rock Solar Executive
Director Tom Price was honored this week as one of People Magazine's
"Environmental Heroes" for 2008.
The 60 kilowatt solar power system is expected to generate 108,000
kilowatt-hours of electricity per year, resulting in savings of approximately
$360,000 over the next 25 years. Natchez Elementary School and theWashoe
County School District will share the savings, with half directly supporting
the school's budget and the other half sponsoring a special fund to support
conservation efforts throughout the district.
"This new system will help us give our students a very real lesson in the
benefits of solar energy," said Natchez Elementary School Principal Rick
Taylor. "All in all, the solar array will benefit the environment, give our
classrooms a reliable source of electricity, and help us direct precious
dollars toward education rather than energy bills."
Black Rock Solar is a non-profit supported by Burning Man, focused on
speeding the adoption of renewable energy by delivering low or no cost solar
power. Employing an innovative and collaborative approach to solar project
development, Black Rock Solar extends Burning Man's spirit of creativity and
environmental stewardship to affect real environmental change.
"If we are going to seriously address climate change, we need to make
renewable energy available to all, a mission that Black Rock Solar aims to
achieve by dramatically lowering the cost of solar for communities that
otherwise would not have access to these clean technologies," said Price.
"With this solar energy system at Natchez Elementary -- the second project of
its kind for Black Rock Solar and our partners -- we are no longer just asking
the question, 'what if solar was free?' We're busy answering it."
Located west of the school on Nevada State Route 447, the 240-panel system
was made possible through a combination of donated labor from Black Rock
Solar, industry expertise and bridge financing from MMA Renewable Ventures,
and rebates from Sierra Pacific Power as part of the SolarGenerations program.
Established by the Nevada State Legislature in 2003, the SolarGenerations
program provides rebates that amount to $5 per watt of installed solar power
for schools and public buildings in Nevada. The rebate for the Natchez
Elementary School project is expected to be $300,000.
"We're excited to work with partners as enthusiastic and progressive as
Black Rock Solar, MMA Renewable Ventures and theWashoe County School
District," said Sierra Pacific Program Manager John Hargrove. "The Nevada
Legislature and state utility regulators have made a strong commitment to
renewable energy by creating SolarGenerations -- one of the most aggressive
rebate programs in the nation. This project is a great example of what they're
trying to achieve."
"MMA Renewable Ventures was founded on the principle of removing the
financial and operational barriers typically associated with renewable
energy," said Matt Cheney, CEO of MMA Renewable Ventures. "We are proud to be
collaborating again with Black Rock Solar and Sierra Pacific Power in order to
help make solar energy accessible and affordable to the Paiute community."
About Black Rock Solar
Black Rock Solar is a non-profit project of the Burning Man community,
focused on addressing climate change and speeding the adoption curve of
renewable energy. By installing renewable energy at low or no cost, Black Rock
Solar puts much needed funds in the hands of communities typically not served
by the renewable energy industry, who then get to decide how to best meet
their own needs. Along the way, Black Rock Solar creates educational
opportunities for volunteers and beneficiaries, and sponsor training to
broaden the solar power industry. Future projects will also include
installation art that explore these themes. For more information visit
http://www.blackrocksolar.org.
About Burning Man
The annual art event known as Burning Man, which began on a beach inSan
Francisco in 1986, has grown to attract more than 47,000 participants
annually, from every state of the Union and twenty-two countries worldwide.
For the last seventeen years, the increasingly popular and influential event
has been held in the Black Rock Desert outside ofReno, Nevada. Based on
corporate accounting and participant survey data, it is estimated that Burning
Man contributes almost $20 million annually to the northern Nevada economy.
For more information, visit http://www.burningman.com.
About MMA Renewable Ventures
A subsidiary of Municipal Mortgage & Equity, LLC "MuniMae,"
(Pink Sheets: MMAB), MMA Renewable Ventures finances, owns and operates
renewable energy and energy efficiency assets inthe United States. The
Company provides leases, Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and other customized
financial solutions to help its customers manage energy costs. MMA Renewable
Ventures is dedicated to delivering competitively priced, clean energy and
energy savings to customers, strong partnership options for project
developers, and exceptional opportunities for institutional investment in the
clean energy sector. For more information about MMA Renewable Ventures, visit
http://www.mmarenewableventures.com.
About Sierra Pacific Power
Headquartered inReno, Nevada, Sierra Pacific Power Company is the
principal utility for most of northern Nevada and theLake Tahoe area of
California. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sierra Pacific Resources
(NYSE: SRP), which also is the holding company for Nevada Power Company, the
electric utility for southern Nevada. Sierra Pacific Power also distributes
natural gas in theReno-Sparks area of northern Nevada. For more information,
visit http://www.sierrapacific.com.
SOURCE Black Rock Solar
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