121 kW – Worcester, MA

This 121 kWrooftop community solar system sits on an industrial building in Worcester, MA. The energy generated is sold to individual households in the community.
33 KW – Williamstown, NJ

This 33 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a church in Williamstown, NJ. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
58 kW – West Berlin, NJ

This 58 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a retail building in West Berlin, NJ. The customer owns the system, realizing a reduction in their electricity expense.
182 KW – Waltham, MA

This 182.25 kW rooftop community solar system sits on an office building in Waltham, MA. The energy generated is sold to individual households in the community.
544 kW – Waltham, MA

This 544 kW rooftop community solar system sits on an office building in Waltham, MA. The energy generated is sold to individual households in the community.
304 KW – Staten Island, NY

This 304 kW rooftop community solar system sits on a retail building in Staten Island, NY. The energy generated is sold to individual households in the community.
48 KW – Sewell, NJ

This 48 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a firehouse in Sewell, NJ. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
485 kW – San Diego, CA

This 484.9-kilowatt rooftop solar system at BLVD 63, a residential community in San Diego, California. The new system is now supplying clean, on-site renewable energy to offset a substantial portion of the complex’s common area electricity usage.
127 kW – Salem, NJ

This 127 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on an apartment building in Salem, NJ. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
203 kW – Princeton, NJ

This 203 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a school in Princeton, NJ. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.