Permission to operate was issued this week for the newly commissioned solar system at 19 South Brown Street, and it is now producing electricity, even on these cloudy and rainy days.
One of the challenges to renovating older buildings is finding ways to make them energy-efficient to help make them economically viable while still maintaining the integrity of the building. This is done in various ways, such as new windows, lighting upgrades, insulation, and HVAC upgrades.
However, the benefits of solar go beyond the bottom line. This will be our third solar system operating on historic buildings in downtown Lewistown. Most people don't even know these systems are tucked away on the roofs of these buildings, quietly producing electricity.
For more information, check out the solar page at www.19southbrown.com
One of the challenges to renovating older buildings is finding ways to make them energy-efficient to help make them economically viable while still maintaining the integrity of the building. This is done in various ways, such as new windows, lighting upgrades, insulation, and HVAC upgrades.
However, the benefits of solar go beyond the bottom line. This will be our third solar system operating on historic buildings in downtown Lewistown. Most people don't even know these systems are tucked away on the roofs of these buildings, quietly producing electricity.
For more information, check out the solar page at www.19southbrown.com