The passage of the in 2017 was aimed at moving renewable energy sources forward with a goal of up and running projects set at 16 percent by 2020, and 25 percent in 2025. Most recently, Warren Township High School District 121 in Lake County and Huntley School District 158 in McHenry County are looking forward to turning on the power this spring. The growing awareness that creating renewable energy sources for electrical needs and as an environmentally friendly touchstone has steadily gained a home at school campuses within the state of Illinois, by providing a cost-effective means for energy needs and a curriculum component for science education. (Photo by Gregory Harutunian/for Chronicle Media) The solar panel installation at the Warren Township High School District 121 Almond Road campus began in October.
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