Danville School to remove wind turbine, add solar May 31, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail DANVILLE, Vt. (AP) — The wind turbine at the Danville School is coming down but renewable energy will soon be a bigger part of the school. Principal Dave Schilling told the school board this month that the $4,000-$11,000 in repairs needed to get an inverter working were not worth the small amount of power that the turbine generates, the Caledonian Record reported. This month the school board unanimously voted to enter into a net metering agreement with a solar power company. Eighty percent of the school’s energy usage will be provided through a solar installation adjacent to the school.