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Tax credit brightens solar future in West Virginia

1/8/2023

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — High Rocks, an educational programming nonprofit group in Pocahontas County, is planning a solar array.

The bottom line is it’s not about the bottom line.

“Having a solar array is really more about mission and values for us than it is about saving money,” said Sarah Riley, High Rocks’ executive director.

High Rocks’ programs are wide-ranging, generally focusing on middle through high school students. They include summer camps, afterschool activities and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education.

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