Commissioners tour Minster’s solar field

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Minster Village Administrator Don Harrod, far right, gives a tour of Minster’s solar field Tuesday, June 14 to, left to right, Shelby County Sewer Director John Bruns, Shelby County Commissioners Julie Ehemann, Bob Guillozet and Tony Bornhorst. Minster gets around 13% of its energy from 13,600 solar panels which are now hooked up to batteries which can store electricity generated by them. Harrod said the solar power on average doesn’t cost the city anymore than its other sources of energy. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Minster Village Administrator Don Harrod, far right, gives a tour of Minster’s solar field Tuesday, June 14 to, left to right, Shelby County Sewer Director John Bruns, Shelby County Commissioners Julie Ehemann, Bob Guillozet and Tony Bornhorst. Minster gets around 13% of its energy from 13,600 solar panels which are now hooked up to batteries which can store electricity generated by them. Harrod said the solar power on average doesn’t cost the city anymore than its other sources of energy. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2016/06/web1_SDN061616SolarField.jpgMinster Village Administrator Don Harrod, far right, gives a tour of Minster’s solar field Tuesday, June 14 to, left to right, Shelby County Sewer Director John Bruns, Shelby County Commissioners Julie Ehemann, Bob Guillozet and Tony Bornhorst. Minster gets around 13% of its energy from 13,600 solar panels which are now hooked up to batteries which can store electricity generated by them. Harrod said the solar power on average doesn’t cost the city anymore than its other sources of energy. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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