Peck Company Holdings adds 50 MW to its Maine solar pipeline

Vermont-based EPC The Peck Company Holdings expanded its pipeline of solar project portfolios in Maine for up to 50 MWs capacity from a leading solar development company focused on community-scale, commercial & industrial-scale and small utility-scale solar PV systems.

“During the COVID-19 pandemic, we continue to work in the field to the maximum extent authorized and are poised to support the economic recovery in the northeast/New England area with the development of clean energy across the region,” Jeffrey Peck, CEO of The Peck Company Holdings. “We are extremely pleased and excited to have been chosen to work with one of the northeast’s top solar developers. Maine’s solar market has been advancing steadily under Governor Mills’ leadership and is poised to be a driver of their economic recovery coming out of the pandemic, as a number of renewable energy bills have recently been passed by its state legislature.”

Peck is systematically expanding its pipeline in key markets like Maine in preparation for recently announced growth initiatives with Green Bond Advisors.

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According to SEIA’s Solar Market Insights Report, Maine is projected to develop 873 MW of solar over the next 5 years, which will result in Maine moving from one of the lesser developed solar markets in the country to one of the more advanced over the next several years.

Headquartered in South Burlington, VT, The Peck Company Holdings, has installed over 125 megawatts worth of solar systems since it started installing solar in 2012.

— Solar Builder magazine

[source: https://solarbuildermag.com/news/peck-company-holdings-adds-50-mw-to-its-maine-solar-pipeline/]


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