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Roanoke school division receives grant for solar-powered microgrid

Summary by Cardinal News
Roanoke City Public Schools received a $450,000 state grant to build a solar-powered microgrid, which will make it the first K-12 school division in Virginia to have such a system. Solar-powered microgrids generate power from the sun and store it in batteries for future use. Each of the city’s two high schools will host 1 megawatt of solar power-generating capacity and 4 megawatt-hours of battery energy storage, according to the press release.  …
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Cardinal News broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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