DSD Renewables has acquired an 11.8 MW community solar+storage project from New Leaf Energy in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. The project will generate 15.7 GWh of solar each year, which will benefit local residents and small businesses in the community, including those in low-income areas.
The project will be part of the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) Program — long-term solar incentive program to promote cost-effective solar development across the state — and qualifies for Massachusetts’ Low Income Community Shared Solar program, providing electricity bill credits to low-income subscribers as well as local businesses. Offtake for the project will be made up of 50% low-to-moderate income (LMI) customers that will receive a monthly savings on their electricity bill, with the remainder going to a corporate offtakers in the Dartmouth area.
“This project represents the continued growth and success of our work in this region,” said Ryan Lloyd, DSD’s director of acquisition. “We’re proud to deliver yet another project backed by Massachusetts’ solar programs that will deliver a positive impact to the local community.”
The project will be part of the Massachusetts SMART Program: a long-term solar incentive program to promote cost-effective solar development across the state.
“Working with New Leaf Energy has allowed us to continue our expansion in Massachusetts,” said Jon Morton, DSD’s VP of asset acquisitions. “The savings community solar projects like this bring to the Dartmouth area will provide real economic benefit to those who can gain the most, especially as electricity bills continue to rise.”
The site will include a solar array and a ground-mount energy storage system totaling 5 MWh, and marks the seventh project DSD and New Leaf Energy (formerly Borrego) have partnered on in the last 12 months. New Leaf Energy is a newly independent solar development company, resulting from the spin out of Borrego — previously a leading developer, EPC and O&M provider for large-scale solar and energy storage projects — after the sale of its development business last year.
“We are excited to continue our partnership with DSD and support the adoption of community solar in Massachusetts,” says Brendan Neagle, executive VP of project finance at New Leaf Energy. “DSD has enabled projects to reach their full potential and we look forward to working together to bring more projects to the area in the future.”
DSD will own and operate the project long-term, while Arcadia Power is handling LMI customer acquisition and management, as well as managing the anchor customer subscription.
— Solar Builder magazine
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