Recapping A Successful 2021!
Strategic Solutions with Long-Term Benefits
Whether you’re working on a complex multi-site portfolio, looking for help developing environmental impact solutions, need funding or have a project that’s ready for acquisition, we’re here to simplify the funding and development process while strengthening every aspect of your solar PV project through every phase of its lifecycle.

We are extremely satisfied with this new facility and how it will provide better service to our southern territory members. Having a building powered 100% with solar energy is something we’re proud of – and we couldn’t have done it without Standard Solar’s guidance every step of the way.
Olin Davis
Choptank Electric

This project provides economic benefit to the landowner, operator and community while harnessing clean renewable energy. We have been using our own solar energy in our operation since 2014 and felt this was an excellent opportunity to diversify our income.
Jeffrey Fritz
Fritz Family Farms, LLC

We are excited to pioneer these innovative solar projects through the use of Standard Solar’s Power Purchase Agreement, enabling LEUSD to reduce its carbon footprint with a zero cost to district solution and enjoy the savings on the energy procurement for the next 25 years.
Dr. Doug Kimberly
Superintendent, LEUSD

We are thrilled to see the project come to fruition, despite numerous permitting and interconnection challenges, and begin conveying benefits to the District and Town of Plymouth. The Acton Water District team have been fantastic partners on the project and have provided ample support in ensuring it’s a successful endeavor. We’re appreciative to have a reputable partner in Standard Solar as the long-term owner of the site.
Peter Bay
Associate Director, Business Development for EDF Renewables

Former industrial sites are ideal for solar energy development. Our partnership with Standard Solar on the Fort Fairfield project will provide a model that can be followed throughout Maine and around the U.S., showing how to successfully transition industrial sites with limited potential into a solar farm that will save money for local businesses and benefit the environment.
Glenn Walker
Acadia Energy

Strategic development of solar electricity production can help meet electricity demands and combat climate change – an imperative we must immediately confront. I appreciated the opportunity to see cutting-edge technology at work at the Standard Solar solar array in Union Bridge and applaud the company’s role in helping to power Maryland’s electricity grid and innovation economy.
U.S. Senator Ben Cardin
Chair of the Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure

Delivering Successful Projects Nationwide


Glassywing Community Solar Farm
Glassywing is a model for community solar in allowing several hundred Delmarva Power customers to support local jobs, environmental protection, and strengthen community solar while saving up to 10 percent on their utility bills.
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2 MW
Community Solar Farm
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70k metric tons
Air Pollution Avoided
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10 %
Savings on Utility Bills


Colorado Community Solar Gardens
When a Colorado developer and EPC needed a financial partner with the in-house capital and technical expertise to help them complete a multi-site community solar portfolio across the state, we delivered scalable support.
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11 Projects
Along the 1-70 Corridor in Colorado
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10.3 MW
Solar Power System
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18.6 M kWh
Energy Produced Annually


Sugar Hill Solar Farm
Located on 40 acres in Clifton Park, NY, this is the first community solar farm in the area. The 7-megawatt (MW), ground-mounted solar project will encompass nearly 20,000 solar modules.
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7 MW
Installed Capacity
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20,000
Individual Solar Modules
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8.6 M kWh
Clean Energy Produced Annually
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10%
Average Utility Savings for Subscribers


Richmond Public Schools
In partnership with a team of Virginia-based firms, Standard Solar funded, designed, built and operates 2.9 megawatts of combined rooftop arrays that are estimated to provide approximately 24 percent of the school system’s power needs.
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2.9 MW
Installed
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24%
School System's Energy Offset
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10
Elementary & High Schools
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$ 2 M
Energy Savings Over the Next 20 Years


Bethel, ME Community Solar
Community solar project propels solar growth in Maine and brings solar savings to more than 20 businesses.
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5.7 MW
System
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7473000 kWh
Generated Annually
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1
Site in Bethel
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23
Leading commercial and institutional off-takers
Standard Solar In The News
Recognized as the nation’s most trusted commercial and community solar company, we’re proud to bring you our latest project announcements, upcoming events and analysis from our experts.


Blog
Solar Funding for American Educational Institutions Part 3
Three-part series: Part 3 – University Endowments and Support Organizations At our nation’s schools and institutes of higher learning, students and staff alike are concerned about climate change and seek...
eBooks
Community Solar
The information you need to build a robust asset portfolio in this fast-growing market.
Last week we held a dedication ceremony with partners EDF Renewables North America and the Acton Water District Office for a recently completed 4.69 MW Solar + 4 MWh Energy Storage Project in Acton, #Massachusetts. Our own Eric Partyka spoke about the importance of the project, and it was great to share our success and the value of clean energy with the local community in attendance.
👉In our June 2022 issue of RE:NEW we look at stats that drive home the importance of domestic panel manufacturing in America - and policies that support it and the #renewables industry in general. Read insights from 4 industry leaders. https://tinyurl.com/4um558zh #energytwitter
RE:NEW Magazine
Solar Insights from Industry Experts
How critical is solar + storage in making the U.S. electrical grid more interconnected and resilient?
Experts explore the role solar + storage is playing with states reaching their clean energy goals, grid modernization and utility energy management.
