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Call Us: 618-977-4248
Email: info@arfsolar.net
Address: 326 W MacArthur Dr, Cottage Hills, IL 62018
Call Us: 618-977-4248
Email: info@arfsolar.net
Address: 326 W MacArthur Dr, Cottage Hills, IL 62018
A 273.7 kWdc ground-mounted solar installation completed through Illinois Solar for All, helping Gateway Pet Guardians reduce operating costs and put more resources toward animal care, rescue services, and the organization’s mission.
A 139.83 kWdc rooftop solar system installed at Lewis and Clark Community College’s Scott Bibb Center, a regional hub for job training and workforce development under the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act. The project supports the center’s work preparing local residents for careers in clean energy and other high-demand industries.
An 84.49 kWdc solar installation combining rooftop and ground-mounted arrays to maximize the church’s available space. The project is designed to reduce long-term utility costs and provide reliable clean-energy savings for the church.
A 72 kWdc solar system installed at the City of Marion’s Senior Citizens Center, a community gathering place offering programs, activities, and support for older adults. By lowering the facility’s energy costs, the project helps the City preserve more resources for services and experiences that benefit Marion seniors.
A 108.29 kWdc solar installation at the City of Marion’s Boyton Street Community Center, a youth-focused space serving local families and young people. By reducing long-term energy costs, the system helps preserve more City resources for programs, activities, and community support.
A 124.95 kWdc solar installation at the City of Marion’s Fire Department. The system helps reduce long-term operating costs at a facility that provides essential emergency response and public-safety services to the Marion community.
A 62.1 kWdc solar canopy installation at Zion United Church of Christ in Marion. The canopy generates clean energy while providing covered parking for the church and its visitors.
An 83.2 kWdc ground-mounted solar system installed for the Village of Hartford at its Community Center. Because the site is near the Mississippi River levee, the array was mounted on concrete ballast blocks rather than driven foundations— delivering clean energy while accommodating the site’s unique conditions.