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Environment

QC Stop on the Illinois Solar Tour

WVIK Staff

Hoping to boost interest in renewable energy, the Illinois Solar Energy Association will hold its annual Solar Tour on Saturday (10/3). About 90 homes and businesses across the state will hold open houses, including one in the Quad Cities.

Former high school science teacher, Brian Prybil, did several years of research, and waited for the prices to fall, before he installed solar panels on the roof of his home in Moline three years ago. And he's now saving about 1,000 dollars a year in power bills. 
He estimates his system would have cost 25,000 dollars if someone else had installed it. But his labor, and government grants and tax breaks, cut his payback period to less than 10 years. 

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An unintended benefit of the solar panels covering his roof is they reflect sunlight, and help keep his home cooler that it would be otherwise.

More than 50 people visited his home last year during the Solar Tour.
Hours for the homes and businesses on this year's Illinois Solar Tour are Saturday from 10 am until 2 pm. A list of the sites can be found at www.illinoissolartour.org. 
 

A native of Detroit, Herb Trix began his radio career as a country-western disc jockey in Roswell, New Mexico (“KRSY, your superkicker in the Pecos Valley”), in 1978. After a stint at an oldies station in Topeka, Kansas (imagine getting paid to play “Louie Louie” and “Great Balls of Fire”), he wormed his way into news, first in Topeka, and then in Freeport Illinois.