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The Solar Powered Church – #howto

how-toWednesday, April 22, 2015 was Earth Day.  But, First United Methodist Church of Chula Vista had a head start in February of this year with their very own 86-kilowatt solar power system, saving them an estimated $30,000 per year in utility expenses.  Here are three things every church should know about bringing renewable energy to church…

1) Make the Commitment – Yes, the power bill is part of the consideration.  But, the church must make the commitment to lead the community by acting according to its stated values.  The project might take up to a year or longer for completion and the financial commitment might require a strong effort by the congregation.

2) Do the Research – Check with multiple vendors.  Be prepared to make decisions on a number of possibilities including whether to purchase or lease, to place on the rooftop or to build another structure, or to go with a vendor used to building for residential or commercial buildings.  Look for special offers, rebates, and incentives.

3) Request Approval from the District – Requests for major changes to church buildings must be made to the District Superintendent and the District Building and Location Committee.  It is best to work with them sooner than later.

Special thanks to Sue Meyers, First United Methodist Church of Chula Vista

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