Green Mountain Solar® facilities made possible by our Big Texas Sun Club members include:
Green Mountain Energy® Solar at …
- Texas State Aquarium — (10.08 kW) — Corpus Christi– 2010
- McAllen Chamber of Commerce — (3.2 kW) — McAllen– 2010
- Fort Worth Museum of Science and History — (10.2 kW) — Fort Worth — 2010
- Chinquapin School — (3.2 kW) — Highlands — 2009
- Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council — (10.08 kW) — Houston — 2009
- Eastfield College — (4.4 kW) — Mesquite — 2009
- Texas State Technical College — (10.08 kW) — Harlingen — 2009
- Ballroom Marfa — (5.25 kW) — Marfa — 2009
- Satori Elementary School — (2.8 kW) — Galveston — 2009
- Workshop Houston — (2.6 kW) — Houston — 2009
- The Waco Chamber of Commerce — (9.6 kW) —Waco — 2008
- The Houston Zoo — (6.4 kW) — Houston — 2008
- The Museum of Nature and Science — (640 W) — Dallas — 2008
- The Ronald McDonald House — (10.8 kW ) — Austin— 2007
- Sheldon Lake — (6 kW) — Houston — 2005
- The Heard Museum — (6 kW) — Dallas— 2005
- Dallas Habitat for Humanity — (1.2 kW) — Dallas— 2005
- The Dallas ISD Environmental Education Center — (1 kW) — Dallas — 2004
- Houston Habitat for Humanity — (1.2 kW) — Houston — 2003
- Seabrook Intermediate School — (1kW) — Seabrook — 2003
- Alvin High School — (1kW) — Alvin — 2003
- Upper Kirby — (43 kW) — Houston — 2002
- The Winston School — (58 kW) — Dallas — 2002
Environmental Impact
To date, the Big Texas Sun Club has installed almost 157 kW of solar power which, in one year, prevents the emission of over 408,000 pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2). This is the equivalent of:
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