City of Rutland, local manufacturer propose solar project for City Hall

Rutland Mayor Christopher Louras announced today a proposal developed by AllEarth Renewables, a Williston solar manufacturer, for a 150kW solar farm located at the old poor farm off of Woodstock Avenue. The proposed solar farm in the City of Rutland would bring both clean energy and taxpayer savings to the City, Louras said.
Under the project proposal, the City will both receive the solar energy and a 5 percent savings -- approximately $2,050 annually -- on its electric bill for the power the installation produces.
The proposed farm will produce an average 205,000 kWh per year using the Vermont-made AllSun Tracker and is expected to produce enough energy to supply City Hall, the Cityâ s Jeffords Amtrak Station, and a portion of Giorgetti Arena. The 26 solar trackers would occupy approximately 1.5 acres.
â This is a win-win-win for the City. Taxpayers save immediately on the Cityâ s electric bill, the City gets the benefit of clean, locally produced energy, and we are able to kick-start a very promising Solar City initiative. This initiative helps transition Rutland into the 21st Century,’said Louras.
Rutland is poised to see significant growth in solar investment and energy innovation, as Green Mountain Power has committed to making Rutland Vermontâ s â Solar City,’as part of its merger with CVPS.
â This proposal dovetails perfectly with our vision and plans for Rutland,’said Mary Powell, president and chief executive officer of Green Mountain Power. â We are thrilled to see the start of a new era of investment and innovation in Rutland, and are enthusiastic about our ability to work along with others to make it happen.â
AllEarth Renewables has initiated several successful municipal projects with the towns of Hinesburg and Starksboro, as well as recent projects with the University of Vermont, Middlebury College, and Vermont Electric Coop. The Vermont manufactured technology uses innovative GPS and wireless to follow the sun throughout the day to boost solar energy production.
â We are excited to be working with the City of Rutland on this innovative proposal. This proposed project is a great example of using solar to both produce local clean energy and deliver energy savings to customers,’said David Blittersdorf, CEO of AllEarth Renewables.
The project will also serve as an education tool, said Mayor Louras. â We think this project will help support positioning Rutland as a center for energy innovation and provide a great local educational tool for our Cityâ s students and residents.â
â This is a great example of a public-private partnership that brings renewable energy into the forefront. It is just one more way that Rutland is moving forward in a positive direction,’Sustainable Rutlandâ s Carol Tashie said. â We believe renewable energy must be a part of any communityâ s sustainability plan and this project offers the City of Rutland the opportunity to be a real leader in these efforts.â
AllEarth Renewables, named Vermontâ s fastest growing company in 2010 and 2011 and Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce "2012 Business of the Year" has designed, manufactured, and installed over 1,000 grid-connected solar tracker systems. The AllSun Tracker was selected as a top-10 green product for 2012 by BuildingGreen magazine.
Rutland, VT ‘April 16, 2012