
From left, Kathy Doyle, CEO and founder of FireFlower Alternative Energy, Fuller Village Executive Director Deborah Felton, and Mark Bornheim, Fuller Village maintenance director.
Fifty years ago, Neil Armstrong stunned people by stepping on the surface of the moon 238,900 miles away. The 21st century has seen the sun stun people with its ability to transform traditional power via solar strength although it is 92.96 million miles from earth.
Milton’s Fuller Village leaders have done exhaustive research into solar power benefits and given the green light for a large and motivating project to commence in the near future.
Mark Bornheim, the maintenance director of Fuller Village, is keenly aware of the effectiveness of power produced by solar panels.
“It’s a wise decision because it’s a renewable energy resource in this day and age, especially if you have the ability and capability to do it, which we have,” he says. “It’s a way to hedge against higher energy costs so the administration made a wise investment for the future.”
FireFlower Alternative Energy was selected by Fuller Village officials to prepare and complete the project.
