Leverage Your Underutilized Land
Unused acreage can be turned into a solar asset that generates clean energy and financial returns for years to come. Community and commercial solar projects need a suitable development site to move forward with their project, and
- Greenspaces – Cleared and undeveloped land such as farm fields are ideal for solar projects like community solar farms.
- Brownfields – Previously used industrial sites such as landfills or former factory sites make productive use of land that may otherwise lay dormant.
- Rooftops – A variety of flat rooftops including warehouse roofs are suitable for commercial solar installations.
- Parking Lots – Carport arrays can be installed in parking lots, providing energy savings to the host business as well as EV charging if desired.
An Established Industry Leader
Delivering Successful Projects Nationwide
Shepherds Mill
Residents of Carroll County, Maryland can access the many benefits of clean energy by subscribing to this community solar farm. Members receive energy billing credits from the utility every month.
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2.8 MW
Installed
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10%
Guaranteed Monthly Savings for Subscribers
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7,182
Solar Modules
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1,417 kWh
Electricity Produced Annually
Fritz Family Farms, LLC
Standard Solar, in a joint venture with Earth and Air Technologies LLC and Ogos Energy LLC, developed and built a 2.7 megawatt (MW) solar array on 12 acres of Fritz Family Farms’ 400-acre grain, hay and cattle farm.
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2.7 MW
Installed
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7,336
Single-Axis Tracking Solar Modules
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4,000 MWh
of Electricity Produced Annually
Wallingford
With aspirations of generating their own clean energy, a Vermont town turned a 49.6-acre former industrial site into a solar panel ground-mount array that can power more than 400 homes annually.
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3.2 MW
Installed
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3.29 M kWh
Produced Annually
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9,018
Solar Panels Installed
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406
Homes' Annual Electricity Use Offset Annually