Quaker Valley Council Of Governments Conducting Statewide Municipal Solar Initiative Survey
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The Quaker Valley Council of Governments in Western PA is now conducting a statewide Municipal Solar Initiative Survey to estimate the interest and potential for aggregate solar purchasing.

Quaker Valley is being assisted by Solbridge Energy Advisors to determine the operational and savings potential of small solar installations distributed across a wide area. 

Participation in the survey is open to local governments in Pennsylvania and completion of the survey is not an obligation to conduct any program  or make any purchase.

Click Here to watch a video about the benefits of Municipal Solar.

The Quaker Valley COG includes Aleppo Township, Avalon Borough, Bell Acres Borough, Bellevue Borough, Ben Avon Borough, Edgeworth Borough, Emsworth Borough, Glen Osborne Borough, Glenfield Borough, Haysville Borough, Kilbuck Township, Leet Township, Leetsdale Borough, Sewickley Borough and Sewickley Heights Borough.

To participate in the survey or learn more, visit the Quaker Valley COG Municipal Solar Initiative Survey webpage.

(Photo: Doylestown, Bucks County municipal solar installation.)

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[Posted: July 24, 2018]


7/30/2018

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