Pivot Energy completes 34-MW community solar portfolio via Illinois Adjustable Block Program

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Pivot Energy has completed 12 new community solar gardens located across Illinois, totaling 34-megawatts of emission-free, clean, and local electricity. Pivot Energy was awarded the portfolio in 2019 as part of the Illinois Adjustable Block Program. Nine of the solar gardens are currently operational and producing clean energy for ComEd and Ameren utility customers. The remaining three gardens will come online in the spring of 2021.

The portfolio allows thousands of Illinois households and businesses the opportunity to participate in the benefits of solar energy with no upfront costs and save money on their utility bills. Each solar garden will provide additional economic value to Illinois’ communities through local tax revenue collection and job opportunities associated with system operations and maintenance. After all 12 systems are operational, they will provide enough clean electricity to power over 5,100 residential Illinois homes.

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“This is a significant milestone for both Illinois’ residents and the state’s clean energy transition,” said Garrett Peterson, Vice President of Project Development for Pivot Energy. “As the demand for more clean energy increases, community solar can provide local communities and residents the opportunity to easily participate in clean energy and save money on utility expenses. We’re thrilled to be a part of Illinois’ transition to a cleaner energy future.”

Since 2019, Pivot Energy has been awarded more than 40 megawatts of new solar capacity as part of the state’s Adjustable Block Program, the second-largest award amount from the first round of the program.

Nearly 80% of American households cannot install rooftop solar due to inadequate rooftops or financial barriers. Community solar allows for equal access to the economic and environmental benefits of solar for anyone who pays an electricity bill, including renters, nonprofits, schools, and municipalities. Community solar subscribers can sign up in minutes without any upfront costs and begin saving money on their electricity costs.

— Solar Builder magazine

[source: https://solarbuildermag.com/news/pivot-energy-completes-34-mw-community-solar-portfolio-via-illinois-adjustable-block-program/]

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