Centennial Recreation Complex CLOSED August 9 Due to Water Main Break. Pools, Ice, Tennis and Facility closed. Check back for status updates.
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Centennial Recreation Complex CLOSED August 9 Due to Water Main Break. Pools, Ice, Tennis and Facility closed. Check back for status updates.
Centennial Recreation Complex CLOSED August 9 Due to Water Main Break. Pools, Ice, Tennis and Facility closed. Check back for status updates.
START DATE
2025
LOCATION
Community Recreation Center, Wilmette
Updated 6.26.25
We’ve put together a BLOG to help inform the community about the project details.
Highlights and visuals of the plan are below.
Wilmette Park District has launched an innovative solar panel project at the Community Recreation Center, our most active and energy-intensive facility, as part of a broader commitment to environmental responsibility and operational sustainability. This initiative aligns with the District’s Comprehensive and Sustainability Plans, marking a significant milestone in its ongoing efforts to reduce reliance on traditional energy sources and embrace cleaner, greener alternatives.
As stewards of community resources and public spaces, the Park District leads by example, demonstrating how renewable energy solutions can serve environmental and economic priorities. By making “green choices” today, the District is laying the groundwork for a healthier, more sustainable future.
Project Partners and Their Roles
Wilmette Park District: We identified the need for a long-term energy solution and the Recreation Center as a great facility to utilize for this project. The District will benefit directly from the energy savings and reduced environmental impact.
Onyx Renewables: Serving as the third-party owner and financier, Onyx Renewables is responsible for funding, installing, and maintaining the entire solar array. Through a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the District, Onyx will sell the generated solar electricity at a fixed rate—lower than the District’s current utility cost—ensuring long-term savings without upfront investment.
Verde Solutions: As the energy consultant for the project, Verde Solutions provided technical expertise, feasibility analysis, and project coordination. Their insights helped shape system specifications and long-range savings projections, including an estimated $50,981 in annual non-renewable energy cost offset, and $1.54 million in lifecycle savings over 25 years.
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Initial project plans conceived with Verde and ONYX.
Facility assessments with electrical and structural engineers.
Determine how many panels could fit at the CRC and which electrical service could accommodate.
Received necessary approvals from Verde, ONYX, Project Engineers, Roofing Supplier and the Village of Wilmette.
Work on preparing the roof for installation.
Project beings at CRC!
Began installation of solar panel racks.
Began installation of solar panels.
Solar Panel installation complete on roofs 1, 2 and 3.
Solar Panel installation completed! The project is now awaiting final testing and approval by ComEd.