With 81 solar panels on the roof of their building, the Stone Church in Newmarket, NH is boosting the sustainability of their business as well as cutting down on fossil fuel-dependence and their carbon footprint.
Each year, the array on the roof of the former church turned music club will generate roughly 32,488 kilowatt-hours of electricity, offsetting the equivalent of over 56,100 miles driven in a gas-powered car, and keeping 34,210 pounds of carbon out of the atmosphere.
The musical hall and restaurant expects to save more than $100,000 over the lifetime of the solar array.
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