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Puschel Preserve’s Solar Shelter a Resilient First

July 29, 2025
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SCCF’s Puschel Preserve has received national attention by being recognized as the first nature preserve in the U.S. to install a Haven solar shelter. The shelter provides a clean energy hook up and shaded comfort in a beautiful natural setting.

Shortly after installation about a year ago, Hurricanes Milton AND Helene arrived, bringing significant storm surges. Thanks to its design and positioning, the solar shelter met the challenge. You can see it in the flood to the left of the tree below.

The shelter’s electrical system is elevated to stay safely above flood waters, and its stout structure and materials enabled it to withstand Sanibel’s extreme weather. It is actually designed for Category 5 direct hits. The University of Miami made sure to check this before installing theirs, according to Haven.

No damage, no repairs needed. Resilient, like Sanibel Island itself.

“Haven is the perfect addition, providing much-needed shade, a place to rest, and a sustainable power source to the many pedestrians who pass by the preserve. Like our island ecosystems, the Haven has proven its resilience by withstanding multiple strong storms and hurricanes since its installation.”

– Jeff Siwicke, SCCF Facilities Director

At SCCF, we are protecting Southwest Florida’s natural ecosystems through a holistic approach to conservation that includes people, science, and education. Our solar shelter is part of that vision: a practical, visible example of clean energy in action.

By integrating renewable energy and storage, plus shade and places to plug in, at a nature preserve, SCCF is showing that environmental protection and innovation go hand in hand.

The Puschel Preserve’s solar shelter features battery backup and wheelchair access seating. Located on the south side of Periwinkle Way between Purdy Drive and Martha’s Lane, the preserve also offers a walking trail that meanders through various gardens, a water fountain, and a bike repair station.

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