Monday, January 9, 2012

Local School Powered By Wind



The Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation made Indiana history in November of last year after being the first school in the state to install a wind turbine. Superintendent Brett Boggs said, “Since September three years ago, we had spent a lot of time studying it.”

On November 15, 2011, the blades began turning on the 322-foot high, 900 kW, PowerWind turbine that is expected to provide up to 70 percent of the power needed to operate both the middle school and senior high school. The turbine has a hub that reaches approximately 225 feet and 90 foot blades. Boggs said, “It will generate a significant amount of electricity.” Groundbreaking for the project was held on May 31.

Boggs said the project will help the school district compensate for decreases in state funding while, at the same time, reduce expenditures without diminishing programs for students. He said, “It will free up money in the general fund.”

According to reports, Kosciusko REMC joined with the school corporation and the design-builder, Performance Services, to develop the unique solution.

The school corporation could lease space on the tower to generate income. Boggs said that cell phone companies could lease space up to 120 feet in the air and still not be in the path of the blades.

Boggs said they have gotten a lot of positive feedback on the project. He said, “It is an opportunity for us to set a good example to our students.” An extra bonus is the curriculum that is provided for students on wind energy that can be used in the classrooms.

Boggs said information on the usage can be found on the schools’ website under “Digital Dashboard”.

Carol Anders Correspondent

http://am1050.com/2012/students-at-tippy-valley-learn-first-hand-about-wind-turbines/

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