 Franklin Savings Bank is partnering with Revision Energy to upgrade five of its locations to solar energy in an effort to lessen its reliance on fossil fuels. The bank said solar panels will be installed at its Goffstown office, followed by Merrimack, Bristol, Gilford and its administrative services center in Franklin. The solar panels should deliver 184.84 kilowatts of power, said President Ron Magoon. “We have always taken great pride in being environmentally conscious when it comes to protecting our environment for future generations to enjoy. We felt it was time to expand upon some of the things we have been doing in this area. And, we want to be viewed as a responsible, conscientious corporate citizen by our customers and the communities we have proudly served for over 152 years.” The bank said the move to renewable solar energy will eliminate 331,996 pounds of carbon dioxide annually from the atmosphere. David Webb, commercial design specialist at Revision, worked with FSB to bring the project to fruition. He said he was “extremely impressed by the bank’s diligence and commitment to lowering their operation’s impact on the environment.” See also
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