Mike Tatsey, superintendent of schools in Heart-Butte, Montana, on Sept. 8. As solar energy gains traction, schools are taking advantage by using the money saved from electric bills to raise salaries and improve their schools. (NYT Photo: Janie Osborne)
By: New York Times
September 20, 2022
3:20 pm
As solar energy gains traction, schools are taking advantage by using the money saved from electric bills to raise salaries and improve their schools.
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