Navisun, a leading independent power producer, and Queen City Solar, a North Carolina-based solar developer, have formed a strategic partnership to bring 30 megawatts of affordable community solar power to Maryland. This collaboration will benefit energy communities and consumers across the state, showcasing the potential of partnerships between established companies and innovative startups.
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Delaware is taking a major step towards a cleaner future with the construction of two new community solar projects in Kent County. These projects, developed by Chaberton Energy and owned & operated by Pivot Energy, will generate enough clean energy to power over 900 homes, saving residents an average of 10% on their electricity bills. This initiative signifies Delaware’s commitment to clean energy, supporting local communities and contributing to a more sustainable future.
Two new solar projects in Delaware, developed by Chaberton Energy and owned and operated by Pivot Energy, are set to bring clean and affordable energy to the state. These projects, which will generate enough electricity to power the equivalent of over 900 homes, represent a significant step towards Delaware’s clean energy goals.
SolarBank Corporation, a leading renewable energy project developer, announces plans to develop a 7.2 MW DC ground-mount solar power project in Wyoming County, New York. This project, known as the North Main project, is expected to power over 850 homes and contribute significantly to the state’s clean energy goals.
Berkeley Township, New Jersey, has taken a innovative approach to landfill closure, transforming a closed landfill into a 10 MW community solar power plant. This project, developed by CS Energy and Luminace, not only provides clean energy but also brings economic benefits to the community, including job creation and revenue generation. It’s a win-win for the environment and the local economy.
SolarBank Corporation announces plans to develop a 7 MW ground-mount solar power project in Middletown, New York, adding to its growing community solar portfolio. The project is expected to provide clean energy to over 800 homes, contributing to the company’s goal of powering thousands of homes with affordable renewable energy.
SolarBank Corporation is developing a 5.4 MW community solar project in Broome County, New York, aimed at providing clean energy to over 640 homes. The project will utilize agrivoltaics, integrating sheep grazing to improve soil health and provide a new income stream for local farmers. The project is eligible for incentives under the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s NY-Sun Program, further demonstrating SolarBank’s commitment to clean and affordable energy.
Chaberton Energy has begun construction on a new 2.9 megawatt community solar project in Fulton, Maryland. The Lime Kiln project, developed by Chaberton and owned and operated by Pivot Energy, will provide lower-cost clean energy to residents and businesses across Howard County, reducing carbon emissions and supporting biodiversity. The project is expected to be operational in early 2025.
Reactivate, an Invenergy company focused on delivering renewable energy solutions to underserved communities, has appointed Corey Stein as Executive Vice President of Finance. Stein brings over a decade of experience in renewable energy finance, including leadership roles at Lightstar Renewables and Nautilus Solar Energy. His expertise will be instrumental in scaling Reactivate’s capital markets presence and driving impactful investments.
Maryland-based solar developer Chaberton Energy has secured a prominent spot on Inc. Magazine’s prestigious Inc. 5000 list, ranking No. 34 with a staggering three-year revenue growth of 7,300%. This remarkable achievement highlights Chaberton’s position as a leading force in the American clean energy sector, fueled by its commitment to community solar projects and sustainable infrastructure development.