Ballparks of America’s Red Roofs Go Green | Sports Destination Management

Ballparks of America’s Red Roofs Go Green

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Jan 26, 2021

Ballparks of America has made the decision to move toward a more sustainable future by installing solar panels.
With sights set on a more sustainable future, Ballparks of America has announced the decision to make a major investment in solar energy at its world-class sports complex. ArrowPoint Solar of Nixa, Missouri, has been selected to complete the installation of nearly 1,300 solar panels at the premier baseball and softball sports facility.

Even among their signature 5 major-league replica fields, Ballparks of America’s numerous red rooftops are one of the most recognizable features of this national baseball destination. Ballparks of America co-owner Paul Satterwhite noted, “this solar project will put our red roofs to good use, allow us to be a good steward of energy resources, and help with the utility expenses of the Ballparks complex over the life of the panels.” Satterwhite added “it’s been fun to watch Ballparks’ red roofs ‘go green’.”

Installing this number of solar panels is equivalent to adding 12,429 acres of forest, reducing 16 million pounds of coal, or eliminating 1.04 million miles driven by a vehicle. The project, ArrowPoint Solar’s largest solar installation to date, is a notable step toward sustainability for Ballparks of America and a great example for forward-thinking venues like it in the sports tourism industry.

ArrowPoint president Shawn Roberts said that solar provides limitless savings potential to families and businesses. “We’re so proud to partner with Ballparks of America as they transition to sustainable solar energy,” Roberts said. “We are excited to see the long-term impact of solar on this iconic Ozarks destination. Fans from all over the country and world will see the power of sport and solar; a winning combination.”

The ownership group anticipates that in addition to the environmental benefits that solar will provide, the cost reduction resulting from this solar energy project will allow Ballparks of America to immediately make improvements to the on-campus experience. Players, coaches, families and visitors should be on the lookout for those updates as soon as this summer tournament season - which is currently accepting team registrations. For more information on the complex or to register, visit www.ballparksofamerica.com

Ballparks of America is a premier 10U-14U youth baseball and softball facility located in Branson, Missouri, one of America’s favorite family vacation destinations. Our signature features are our on campus stay and play suites and our two-thirds scale replicas of 5 classic American ballparks, complete with the dimensions and elements that make each of these iconic stadiums unique. The latest technology in synthetic turf provides the most consistent playing surface throughout the summer season, complete with covered dugouts, bullpen areas, Musco lighting and stadium-style seating at various fields for an MLB experience. Ballparks of America is a member of the SFM Network, the nation’s largest and fastest growing network of sports facilities and is operated by the industry-leader in outsourced operations, Sports Facilities Management.

ArrowPoint Solar is the Ozarks’ premiere solar company, helping hundreds of businesses and families save money each month by generating their own energy. This professional team of engineers, designers, grant writers and installers are passionate about helping their neighbors save money for a lifetime. For more information, visit ArrowPointSolar.com

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