ANN ARBOR, MI – The University of Michigan added two new solar arrays to its North Campus, continuing its solar energy expansion.
The new solar arrays, which are a collection of solar panels, are located at the North Campus Administrative Complex. The installations include both rooftop panels and solar carports with a combined generating capacity of approximately 0.73 megawatts. The project was completed last winter and is now actively generating electricity.
The university’s Maize Rays initiative has added 2.5 megawatts of on-campus solar generation at the Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses, according to the University Record. The seven installations can generate enough renewable electricity to power around 300 Michigan homes per year…