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Statewide, a number of our wildlife sanctuaries produce Photovoltaic (PV) energy. When you visit one of these locations, you'll see the power of the sun.

Solar Kinetic Sculpture by Gregory Curci<br> at Drumlin Farm
Solar Kinetic Sculpture by Gregory Curci
at Drumlin Farm

Boston Nature Center (Mattapan)

  • PV roofing shingles and solar powered outdoor lighting
  • 2.7 kW rating

Broad Meadow Brook (Worcester)

  • Roof-mounted PV array
  • 9.24 kW rating

Broadmoor (Natick)

  • 3 roof-mounted PV arrays
  • 11 kW total rating

Drumlin Farm (Lincoln)

  • Roof-mounted PV array
  • 7.92 kW rating
  • One-of-a-kind, solar-kinetic sculpture

Ipswich River (Topsfield)

  • Ground-mounted PV array
  • 9.9 kW capacity

Joppa Flats (Newburyport)

  • Build-mounted PV array
  • 9.9 kW rating

Stony Brook (Norfolk)

  • Roof-mounted PV array
  • 5.2 kW rating

Visual Arts Center (Canton)

  • Ground-mounted and roof mounted arrays (2)
  • 10.12 kW total rating

Wellfleet Bay (Wellfleet)

  • Ground-mounted and roof-mounted arrays (2)
  • 21.12 kW total rating
 

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