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Solar in Schools

The MGE Foundation helps to advance sustainability in our community. This support includes funding the installation of solar photovoltaic arrays on schools in our electric service area.

Map showing locations of solar installations at schools in the Madison area.

2219 Monroe St., Madison
Edgewood High School Website

System Attributes

Photovoltaic Cell Type
Monocrystalline
Module Manufacturer
RWE Schott Solar
Module Model
ASE-300-DGF/50
Number of Modules
8
Number of Panels
8
Inverter Manufacturer
SMA America
Inverter Model
SWR 2500U
Azimuth of Array
South
Tilt Angle of Array
25 degrees
STC, DC Rating of Array
2,400 watts
PTC, AC Rating of Array
1,920 watts
Annual Energy Production
2,900 kWh
Mounting System
Ballast tray
System Start-Up Date
October 5, 2001

201 S. Gammon Rd., Madison
Memorial High School Website

System Attributes

Photovoltaic Cell Type
Monocrystalline
Module Manufacturer
RWE Schott Solar
Module Model
ASE-300-DGF/50
Number of Modules
8
Number of Panels
8
Inverter Manufacturer
SMA America
Inverter Model
SWR 2500U
Azimuth of Array
South
Tilt Angle of Array
45 degrees
STC, DC Rating of Array
2,400 watts
PTC, AC Rating of Array
1,920 watts
Annual Energy Production
2,800 kWh
Mounting System
Wall mount
System Start-Up Date
October 17, 2001

702 Pflaum Rd., Madison
La Follette High School Website

System Attributes

Photovoltaic Cell Type
Monocrystalline
Module Manufacturer
Shell Solar
Module Model
Siemens SP65
Number of Modules
40
Number of Panels
10
Inverter Manufacturer
SMA America
Inverter Model
SWR 2500U
Azimuth of Array
South
Tilt Angle of Array
25 degrees
STC, DC Rating of Array
2,600 watts
PTC, AC Rating of Array
2,080 watts
Annual Energy Production
3,200 kWh
Mounting System
Ballast tray
System Start-Up Date
December 21, 2001

2222 E. Washington Ave., Madison
Madison East High School Website

System Attributes

Photovoltaic Cell Type
Monocrystalline
Module Manufacturer
RWE Schott Solar
Module Model
ASE-300-DGF/50
Number of Modules
8
Number of Panels
8
Inverter Manufacturer
SMA America
Inverter Model
SWR 2500U
Azimuth of Array
South
Tilt Angle of Array
25 degrees
STC, DC Rating of Array
2,400 watts
PTC, AC Rating of Array
1,920 watts
Annual Energy Production
2,900 kWh
Mounting System
Ballast tray
System Start-Up Date
March 12, 2002

1601 N. Sherman Ave., Madison
Malcom Shabazz High School Website

System Attributes

Photovoltaic Cell Type
Monocrystalline
Module Manufacturer
Evergreen Solar
Module Model
Evergreen EG-60
Number of Modules
40
Number of Panels
10
Inverter Manufacturer
SMA America
Inverter Model
SWR 2500U
Azimuth of Array
South
Tilt Angle of Array
25 degrees
STC, DC Rating of Array
2,400 watts
PTC, AC Rating of Array
1,920 watts
Annual Energy Production
2,900 kWh
Mounting System
Ballast tray
System Start-Up Date
November 7, 2001

2429 Clark St., Middleton
Clark Street Community School Website

System Attributes

Photovoltaic Cell Type
Amorphous Silicon
Module Manufacturer
Uni-Solar
Module Model
Uni-Solar SHR-17
Number of Modules
128
Number of Panels
4
Inverter Manufacturer
SMA America
Inverter Model
SWR 2500U
Azimuth of Array
South
Tilt Angle of Array
18.5 degrees
STC, DC Rating of Array
2,176 watts
PTC, AC Rating of Array
1,740 watts
Annual Energy Production
2,600 kWh
Mounting System
Nailed to roof deck
System Start-Up Date
August 16, 2001

501 E. Badger Rd., Madison
Badger Rock Middle School Website

System Attributes

Photovoltaic Cell Type
Thin Film || Monocrystalline
Module Manufacturer
Kaneka || Helios Solar Works
Module Model
USA-110W || 6T-250
Number of Modules
80 || 35
Number of Panels
9 || 7
Inverter Manufacturer
SMA America || Helios
Inverter Model
Sunny Boy 4000-US || 250W-AC
Azimuth of Array
South || South
Tilt Angle of Array
10 degrees || 35 degrees
STC, DC Rating of Array
8,800 watts || 8,750 watts
PTC, AC Rating of Array
6,800 watts || 6,700 watts
Annual Energy Production
9,947 kWh || 10,832 kWh
Mounting System
Ballast tray || Ballast tray
System Start-Up Date
March 13, 2013

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