Contact: Amy Vergillo
Email: amy@ecotechsolar.com
Phone: 360-318-7646 x714
Website: www.ecotechsolar.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Deming Library to Expand Programs Thanks to Solar Savings
Deming, WA, February 19, 2025 – The Deming Library is set to become a beacon of sustainability and energy efficiency when Ecotech Solar completes the installation of solar panels funded by Washington’s Clean Energy Fund. Installation begins March 4, 2025 and is expected to last about 2 weeks. This initiative exemplifies the library’s commitment to environmental stewardship and community collaboration.
The solar panels will also help the library reduce energy costs by approximately $5,000 annually. Whatcom County Library System staff will use the savings to support library programs, including initiatives that serve the Nooksack Indian Tribe and broader Deming community such as the Tribal Elders book club, Indigenous film screenings, job skills training and workshops centered on Indigenous traditions.
Ecotech Solar will install 80 panels to create ~35,000 kWh of electricity annually. “We’re proud to partner on this project, demonstrating how renewable energy can create meaningful benefits for our communities and the environment,” said Chris Poh, President at Ecotech Solar.
The project was made possible through the diligent efforts of the Friends of the Deming Library, who own the building. Their application for funding showcased the library’s vision for a greener future. “We’re thrilled to see this project come to life and grateful for the support of the Clean Energy Fund,” said Leaf Schumann, Friends of the Deming Library board member.
The Clean Energy Fund, supported by Washington’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA), awarded the grant to the Deming Library Solar Project through the General Clean Energy Grants program. The CCA drives Washington’s climate action by utilizing cap-and-invest dollars to reduce climate pollution, create jobs, and improve public health.
The Deming Library Solar Project stands as a testament to the impact of local, state, and tribal partnerships in advancing clean energy initiatives while fostering vibrant, resilient communities.
The Deming Library will also be holding an event for the public to discuss the future of electricity in Whatcom County with Jack Pflueger, Energy Consultant at Ecotech Solar. The discussion will cover key topics like frequent power outages, rising electricity rates, changes to net metering, and new incentives for battery backup systems in certain areas of Whatcom County. Attendees can get informed, ask questions, and explore solutions to keep their home and community powered before any incentives change.
Event details:
Community Conversations: The Future of Your Power
Date: March 28, 6-7pm
Location: Deming Library, 5044 Mt Baker Hwy, Deming, WA 98244
FREE, RSVP requested: https://events.humanitix.com/the-future-of-your-power
Dessert and coffee provided by Rifugios Country Italian Cuisine courtesy of Ecotech Solar
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About the Climate Commitment Act: Washington’s Climate Commitment Act funds innovative programs to reduce climate pollution, promote public health, and create sustainable jobs. To learn more, visit www.climate.wa.gov.
About Ecotech Solar: Founded in 2004, Ecotech Solar is Whatcom County’s original solar contractor and continues to be the area’s leading locally-owned and operated solar provider by delivering top-quality solar solutions to residents and businesses in Whatcom, Skagit, and Island counties.