The owner of Bluegrass Solar, the company contracted to install the solar panels on the museum, told the Courier-Journal that he was as surprised as anyone when the school that owns the museum called him to talk about putting in solar panels. “Really the first time that I sat down and was talking about it with everybody, I was like… are you for real?” owner Tre Sexton said. “They’re really going to go for this?”
But Sexton added that electricity cost is always a major factor for large buildings without a huge revenue stream. “It’s like, 'This might be coal country, but I cannot afford $600 a month.' And that’s for a home," Sexton told the Courier-Journal. "If it’s a business, God be with them, [the bills are] in the thousands.
[sigh] Nothing ruins a good hed like a typo. Should read "burns."
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Coal is too expensive even in coal country?
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