Plankton Energy has partnered with St. Andrews Church in Framingham, Massachusetts to install a 305.3- kilowatt rooftop solar system, transforming the church’s facility into a clean energy hub — at no upfront cost to the congregation.
The project is part of Massachusetts’ broader effort to expand access to clean energy through the state’s SMART Program (Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target), which incentivizes developers to build community solar farms that deliver both environmental and economic benefits.
Plankton Energy is a trusted solar energy provider dedicated to helping churches, schools, and businesses across the United States switch to clean, cost-saving energy. Their work supports community institutions like St. Andrews Church in meeting their sustainability goals and modeling responsible environmental stewardship.
Founded in 1915, St. Andrew’s Church has long been a pillar of spiritual life and social justice in Framingham. From food assistance programs to environmental advocacy, the church remains deeply rooted in service, and the addition of a community solar project exemplifies this mission.