05/29/2026
The Friday Harbor High School STEM Building is officially making even more power from the sun. ☀️⚡
Thanks to the generous work of Northwest Electric & Solar, our new rooftop solar array is now online and producing clean energy for our campus. This 8.1 kW system includes 30 solar modules and is projected to generate about 8,260 kWh of electricity each year—a visible, working example of renewable energy right here at FHHS. This, combined with the Bonneville Solar4R Schools Project, means we are producing solar energy with over 60 solar panels.
For our students, this is more than a building upgrade. It is a real-world teaching tool connected to engineering, sustainability, electrical systems, climate solutions, and the skilled trades. Students will be able to see renewable energy in action on their own campus and connect classroom learning to the systems shaping our future.
Huge thanks to Northwest Electric & Solar for investing in Friday Harbor students and helping us build a more sustainable STEM program.
To see the live production stats for just the new panels, please visit: https://enlighten.enphaseenergy.com/web/6248451/history/graph/days?v=3.4.0