Featured Projects

WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN GROUND ARRAY

530 kWDC/500 kWAC Ground-mount Solar Project

Nestled in the heart of West Virginia, the Buckhannon River, named after the Chief of the Delaware Indians in the late 1700s, meanders through farmland and fields and takes a broad, sweeping turn as it passes through the town named after the river. Read more…

WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL

386 Panel Solar Photovoltaic System Installed by Pickering Energy Solutions

Solar panels convert the sunlight which hits the earth surface to electrical energy. Unlike coal and natural gas, which also fuel electric generation, the sun hitting the surface of the panels provides the fuel for the generation of power—hence the term ‘renewable energy’. Read more…

WASHINGTON COUNTY LIBRARY

52 Panel Solar Photovoltaic System Installed by Pickering Energy Solutions

The Washington County Library solar energy system is a 15.6 kW (kilowatt) DC system with 52 SolarWorld 300 watt solar panels. Read more…

PARKERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL

378 Panel Solar Photovoltaic System Installed by Pickering Energy Solutions

The new solar array on the Parkersburg High School Field House will provide about 20% of the energy used in the Field House and about 3% of the power used in the entire Parkersburg High School complex. Read more…

PMCTEDF

48 Panel Solar Photovoltaic System Installed by Pickering Energy Solutions

Parkersburg-Marietta Contractors and Trades Educational and Development Fund installed a new solar system in the spring of 2017 which will provide about 85% of the energy used by the building in an average year. Read more…

MARIETTA MUNICIPAL COURT

216 Panel Solar Photovoltaic System installed by Pickering Energy Solutions

The City of Marietta, OH has partnered with Pickering Energy Solutions to provide renewable energy to power a portion of their Municipal Court Building located in historic Downtown Marietta. Read more…

PARKERSBURG SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL

323 Panel Solar Photovoltaic System Installed by Pickering Energy Solutions

This system was designed by students participating in the Energy and Power Program at Caperton Center for Applied Technology. Read more…