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Completed Projects

Leading The Charge For A New Generation

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Sugar Hill

Serving National Grid customers in the NY Capital Region, the Sugar Hill Solar Farm is the first community solar facility developed in Clifton Park, NY. The 6.9MWdc ground-mount solar array is located on 40 acres of land and includes nearly 20,000 solar modules. In operation since early 2020, it produces more than 8.6 million kWh of clean energy annually.

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Denmark, NY

The Denmark Community Solar Farm, located in Denmark, NY, is the Town of Denmark’s first community solar project. Completed in February 2020, the 7.4MWdc project produces more than 8.9 million kilowatt-hours of clean energy each year for the surrounding community in Lewis County.

Our Other Projects

Philadelphia, NY

The Philadelphia facility is a group of four 2.9MWdc projects, all located in Jefferson County. These projects were constructed to offset the electric bills of the Jefferson-Lewis BOCES facility. Plan approval was received in October 2019, and actual construction started in September 2020. The first array was turned on in November 2021 and the entire project was completed in August 2022 producing almost 3.7 million kWh of clean energy annually.

Champion Solar Site, Carthage, NY

Our Champion Community Solar Facility is located on a former gravel mine in the Town of Champion, NY. Consisting of 2 arrays totaling more than 13MWdc of capacity, the farm produces over 15 million kWh annually and currently serves over 1750 residents in the surrounding communities.

Turin, NY

The Turin Community Solar Facility is a 3.4MWdc project that began providing clean solar energy to the surrounding community in Lewis County, in June 2021. To date, it produces more than 4.6 million kWh of clean energy annually.

Flat Rock, Martinsburg, NY

This 7.2MWdc project on former farmland in Martinsburg, NY, began providing clean solar energy to the surrounding community in Lewis County in April 2022.

Maple Tap, Martinsburg, NY

The Maple Tap Community Solar project is smaller than many of our other projects, at just 2.8MWdc, in Martinsburg, NY. This system began providing clean solar energy to the surrounding community in Lewis County in April 2022.

Lowville, NY

This is a group of two smaller projects, including one 7.3MWdc project and one 2.9MWdc project, in Lowville, NY. This Community Solar project is expected to begin providing clean solar power for the surrounding community in Lewis County in early autumn of 2022.