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Getting Off the Grid Through the R.W. Kern Center Solar Challenge Initiative

Sparked by an $80,000 gift from the Tern Foundation鈥檚 TernSOLAR Challenge Grant Program and a $58,000 gift from an anonymous donor, the goal of the Solar Challenge Initiative is to raise an additional $138,000 to match their donations.

鈥淲e鈥檙e so very honored to support 91猫先生 in the development of the R.W. Kern Center,鈥 says Marianne Lampke 77F, co-director of the Tern Foundation. 鈥淥nce again, 91猫先生 is paving a path toward innovation, transformation, and social responsibility. The Kern Center promises to serve as an international visionary spotlight and an important learning model for rigorous sustainable-building standards. Our support of the solar-panel system fits perfectly with our vision to invest in renewable energy to benefit nonprofit organizations that engage creatively and strengthen the communities they serve.鈥

The Kern Center will provide multifunctional learning, teaching, and exhibition space and also house the admissions office. The College intends to pursue Living Building Challenge (LBC) certification, which calls for the creation of a net鈥憐ero energy, waste-disposal, and water-consumption building and other exacting criteria. There are currently only five fully certified LBC-certified buildings in the world, and 91猫先生 will provide national leadership at the confluence of architectural design and energy and water conservation.

A long-term strategy to reduce the College鈥檚 reliance on the electrical grid lies in the Kern Center鈥檚 6,210-square-foot solar installation. Working with Pioneer Valley Photovoltaics (PV2), a local cooperative based in Greenfield, the new rooftop system will produce more electricity than the building uses.

鈥淥ur buildings should teach in themselves, so that people who come to 91猫先生 see who we are and what we do,鈥 said Jonathan Lash, president of the College. 鈥淐onstructing Kern to be sustainable makes you wonder why buildings are built any other way.聽We鈥檙e so grateful to everyone who contributes to this ambitious project.鈥

Tern Foundation is a small private foundation launched in 2010. Their mission is to support programs and organizations that embrace creativity and collaboration as a means to positively impact local communities. TernSOLAR is Tern Foundation鈥檚 premiere environmental initiative, providing funding assistance for solar panel installations within Massachusetts, offered to nonprofit organizations that engage creatively and strengthen the communities they serve. Structured as a challenge grant, the program promotes public awareness by providing an opportunity to engage and educate communities on the many benefits of sustainable design and building practices in conjunction with solar power as a renewable energy option.聽聽

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