New solar panel installation announced for Laurel Park church

Members of First Congregational’s solar panel task force show their enthusiasm for the project. (Left to right, Roger Smith, Milton Stewart, Jeannie Stewart, Melissa Melum, Bob Miles, Nancy Irving, and Mark Fagerlin).

From a press release from the First Congregational United Church of Christ (FCUCC) of Laurel Park and Sugar Hollow Solar, of Fairview:

First Congregational United Church of Christ (FCUCC), of Laurel Park, and Sugar Hollow Solar, of Fairview, have announced that they are kicking off a project to install 60 solar panels on the church roof this week. The initiative, which is being funded by 70 individuals and families from the church and surrounding community, will supply more than 50 percent of FCUCC’s energy needs, yielding potential savings of up to $3,500 per year and saving 489 tons of carbon dioxide over the system’s lifetime.

“Stewardship of our environment has been identified as a priority issue for social justice at First Congregational,” explained Melissa Melum, FCUCC solar project lead. “The solar panels being installed by Sugar Hollow provide a tangible sign of this commitment. We hope that our project stimulates further interest from both the faith community and the community at large.”

“We’re gratified to support First Congregational in its commitment to being a responsible steward of the earth,” said Phelps Clarke, co-owner, Sugar Hollow Solar. “This is our initial project with a church, and we believe that First Congregational’s donation-based approach provides a great way for non-profits to go solar. We hope that others follow their lead to help our communities transition to a low-carbon model.”

“I am proud of First Congregational for taking the initiative and such a proactive stance for energy conservation,” stated Carey O’Cain, Laurel Park Mayor. “The church continues to set a wonderful example, not only with this project but with its vegetable garden that feeds the hungry, its composting, its recycling, its lecture series, and its community involvement.”

In early spring, FCUCC will hold a complimentary reception and seminar on solar energy, which the public is invited to attend. This celebratory event will include networking opportunities, a tour, refreshments, and valuable information on making solar energy a reality in both institutional and residential settings. For more information, or to receive details when available, please contact Melissa Melum at mfm322@gmail.com.

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