Baker Electric Solar Brings Solar Energy to Cathedral Catholic High School

Baker Electric Solar and Cathedral Catholic High School announce plans to install a 1.1 megawatt solar system within the school's 54-acre campus. The carport installation will provide energy for a school that moves ever closer to its green objectives.

SAN DIEGO, Calif., June 28, 2016 -- Baker Electric Solar, a full-service solar provider has partnered with Cathedral Catholic High School to build a 1.1 megawatt solar system to help the school achieve savings of $80,000 to $100,000 per year on its electrical energy costs. The solar installation is projected to be substantially complete by the beginning of the 2016 - 2017 school year.


Baker will design and install 1,798 LG solar panels and 25 SMA inverters using a carport configuration. The Baker solar system is being created to complement the high schools building colors and façade. Eight carports will be built by subcontractor RBI Construction.

Cathedral Catholic High School has been focused on faith, knowledge, character, and responsibility since 1957. The new solar system reinforces the schools core values as it educates its students about the importance of caring for the earth and its people through the use of renewable energy and other smart environmental strategies. The project will be featured in the schools weekly CCTV news broadcast as well as in science classes.

Cathedral Catholic President Stevan R. Laaperi said, "After careful consideration, we chose Baker Electric Solar for our renewable energy needs. The company has a solid reputation built on the 75+ successful years of Baker Electric, Inc. That, in addition to their proven solar expertise and their previous work on our campus, made Baker an obvious choice. We spend about a half a million dollars a year on electric power. We look forward to significant cost savings as a result of this critical investment."

Baker also offered Cathedral Catholic creative financing through TRITEC Americas power purchase agreement which gives Cathedral the option to purchase the system outright.
"The Cathedral Catholic solar project showcases an organization with a clear commitment to saving energy costs while supporting the environment and inspiring its students," said Bakers Director of Commercial Solar Scott Williams. "Were honored to be playing a key role in helping the school achieve that commitment."

The Baker / Cathedral Catholic solar 1.1 MW installation builds on the schools previous environmental endeavors of installing 80,000 square feet of artificial turf, as well as switching to super-efficient LED lighting which consumes 90% less power than old-style incandescent bulbs. The Baker-installed car chargers are available to faculty, staff, and students during the school day and to the community at large in the evenings.

"Were focusing on being a green school. We want to be responsible citizens and good caretakers of the earth. Thats part of our commitment as Catholics. The savings we realize as a result of going solar will reduce our energy costs and help keep tuition increases to a minimum. This will enable broader community access to the amazing education we provide here at Cathedral Catholic," said Laaperi.

For more information about Baker Electric Solar visit http://bakerelectricsolar.com and
http://www.baker-electric.com/projects-experience/project-profiles-commercial-solar/

For more information about Cathedral Catholic High School, visit https://www.cathedralcatholic.org

About Baker Electric Solar
San Diego-based Baker Electric Solar designs, installs and maintains photovoltaic solar power systems for homes, commercial facilities and utility-scale projects across Southern California. As a member of the Baker family of companies, Baker Electric Solar is a BBB accredited business with an A+ rating. It ranks No. 21 on Solar Power World Magazines 2015 Top 500 Solar Contractors in North America and was recognized by the San Diego Business Journal as its 10th Fastest-Growing Private Company. It received SunPowers 2015 "Residential National Top Producer of the Year" award. Baker also earned the Angies List Super Service Award three consecutive years (2013-2015). For more information, visit http://bakerelectricsolar.com.

About Cathedral Catholic High School
An innovative academic community of lifelong learners grounded in the Catholic faith that prepares our graduates to live Gods call and build the Kingdom. Cathedral Catholic High School is a leader in Catholic, college preparatory education. The rigorous, innovative education program is offered in a nurturing community based on teachings of Jesus Christ and traditions of the Catholic Church. The CCHS core values — faith, knowledge, character, and responsibility — developed from the University of San Diego High School heritage, guide the graduates growth to become responsible leaders. CCHS is a collaborative community, dedicated to lifelong learning and teaching students to assume responsibility for their own educational and spiritual growth. In partnership with parents, we form an educational ministry that is mutually supportive and committed to excellence. For more information, visit https://www.cathedralcatholic.org/about-us/mission-and-philosophy.

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