The city of Cape Canaveral, Florida, has opened its all-new Community Center building, complete with a state-of-the-art rooftop solar array provided by ESA. The 72-panel, 48 kW array is the city’s first rooftop solar initiative and will provide clean energy to the Community Center to reduce its carbon footprint and operating costs.
The new building, which has been in development for more than five years, is the result of a partnership between the Cape Canaveral Community Center and ESA, which saw an opportunity to not only provide much-needed community resources but also promote the use of clean energy and sustainability. This system will help the city meet its decarbonization goals and power all its buildings and facilities with locally generated, clean energy by 2035 per the city’s 2021 Resiliency Action Plan.
“We are thrilled to unveil this new, state-of-the-art community center with our city’s first rooftop solar array,” said Zachary Eichholz, Cape Canaveral deputy community and economic development director and sustainability manager. “This project has been a true collaboration between our community and ESA, and we couldn’t be prouder of the result. We hope that this center will be a beacon for both sustainability and resilience, as well as a gathering place for our community for years to come.”
The 24,000-sq-ft Community Center features a wide range of amenities, including a full-size indoor basketball court, group fitness classroom, traverse wall, weight room, indoor walking track and a multipurpose meeting/banquet room. It will also offer a variety of programs and services for all ages, including sports, arts and crafts, and educational workshops.
Soon, ESA and the city will unveil a second new building with rooftop solar. For more information, please visit the Cape Canaveral Community Center website.
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