The Hubbard Brook Campus, which spans the towns of Thornton and Woodstock, New Hampshire, is powered by a 40.5-kilowatt solar array. The array was installed by Renewable Energy Development Associates of Portland, Maine, in November 2015. 

The Hubbard Brook Campus, which spans the towns of Thornton and Woodstock, New Hampshire, is powered by a 40.5-kilowatt solar array. The array was installed by Renewable Energy Development Associates of Portland, Maine, in November 2015. The solar array’s output is shared through New Hampshire’s neighborhood net metering program. This program, in conjunction with the NH Electric Co-op grid, allows solar production from the foundation’s most ideal site (about 87% efficient) to be shared across the twelve buildings at the Hubbard Brook Campus, many of which are heavily shaded or have roofs with non-optimal orientation.  Annually, the system output is expected to provide 90-100% of the campus’s electricity from the sun.  

       

Location

Thornton, NH 03285
United States

Total size
40.5kW
Type
On-Grid
Commercial
Installed