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The data from climate change research and recent events, both political and environmental, have made it apparent that society needs to turn to more renewable sources of energy to meet its energy needs and become more sustainable. This research explores the installation of solar panels directly onto playground equipment as a way to promote the adoption of solar energy through photovoltaics. As children are accustomed to interacting with solar technology from a young age, they will likely come to expect solar and other more sustainable types of energy throughout society, both in public and in private. These expectations will further fuel the solar industry, lower prices, and increase the adoption and use of renewable energy sources in the future. Data is presented of the potential energy production of 11 parks in Provo, Utah, with a cost-benefit analysis of installing panels on those playgrounds. Although the energy produced at each park is relatively small, the benefits suggest it is feasible and becomes more attractive and impactful when considering the increased awareness it provides of energy usage, familiarity with a sustainable technology, and likely future adoption by the next generation.