Solar Panels: National Catholic Sisters Week 2022
On Friday, September 24th, 2021 the Sisters of St. Benedict, St. Mary Monastery, Rock Island, IL flipped the switch to activate newly-installed Solar Photovoltaic arrays on their property in southwest Rock Island. The completed installation of two separate arrays is comprised of 1,148 solar panels, and will provide power for both St. Mary Monastery and Benet House Retreat Center.
The Solar Energy project is a result of the Sisters’ desire to care for creation by living with a minimal carbon footprint.
For several years, the St. Mary Monastery community explored ways to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. The “Illinois Solar for All” initiative offers Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SREC) to eligible Non-Profit Organizations. This made a long-awaited solar project feasible and affordable. One array will send electricity to the monastery to meet up to 98% of the annual electricity needs, and the second array will meet up to 80% of the needs for Benet House Retreat Center.
The Sisters partnered with Day and Night Solar, Tri-City Electric Co., Mid-American Energy, Central Road LLC, and the City of Rock Island to make this project possible.
Jeff Streit, Finance Director at the monastery, shared, “We are extremely excited to transition to renewable energy and feel blessed to collaborate with the partners needed for this investment. This has been a long process, making the project even more rewarding.”
Sister Susan Hutchens, Prioress, states: “Along with Pope Francis, we are concerned about keeping the earth – our common home – a place of life and beauty for all peoples, both now and into the future. Any actions we can take to do our part in this endeavor profit not only us, but the world.“