**** HRM Media Release
Rooftop solar panel systems installed on various municipal sites
The Halifax Regional Municipality has begun the installation of rooftop solar panel systems at nine municipal sites across the region. These efforts support the goal to decarbonize corporate buildings by 2030 as part of the municipality’s transformational HalifACT plan.
The Sackville Transit Terminal was the first site to receive a rooftop solar panel system earlier this fall, with installations expected to be completed at the following sites by the end of 2024, pending a structural analysis for some.
- Keshen Goodman Library
- Ragged Lake Transit Centre
- East Preston Community Centre
- North Preston Community Centre
- Carroll’s Corner Community Centre
- Cole Harbour Place
- Sackville Sports Stadium
- Wallace Lucas Community Centre
Installation work will take place outside of regular business hours so operations at each site will not be impacted. These rooftop solar panel systems are in addition to those installed at five other municipal sites between fall 2022 and summer 2023, which included the Acadia Centre, Dartmouth North Community Centre, Halifax Commons Aquatics Facility, Kiwanis Grahams Grove Community Building and Mackintosh Depot.
Altogether, the rooftop solar panel installations are expected to produce more than three million kWh of renewable energy annually, which will save more than $350,000 in electricity costs each year.
Residents are encouraged to learn more and participate in the Solar City program, which offers property owners access to innovative solar energy options and is financed through the municipality. For more information on solar energy systems at municipal sites, visit halifax.ca/solarenergy.