Three solar projects coming soon as part of Maryland’s community solar pilot program

 

Aerial of Parkville homes in Baltimore County, Maryland

Aerial of Parkville homes in Baltimore County, Maryland..

TurningPoint Energy and ForeFront Power are beginning construction of three fully developed Maryland-based community solar projects. These projects, which represent 6.57 megawatts (DC) of community solar capacity, are expected to be completed by the end of 2019.

These projects were awarded to and developed by TurningPoint Energy as part of the State of Maryland’s Community Solar Pilot Program, which is focused on providing renewable energy benefits and reducing costs for its customers. The Program is unique because it offers a hassle-free way for customers to adopt solar energy by subscribing to a local project.

“These three projects demonstrate collective community solar pioneering and leadership by the State of Maryland, Maryland Public Service Commission, Baltimore County, Prince George’s County, ForeFront Power, and TurningPoint Energy,” said Jared Schoch, president of TurningPoint Energy. “These well-planned, well-sited, and well-developed solar projects are now open for subscribers and will soon be completed successfully as part of the first year of Maryland’s pilot program for community solar.”

ForeFront Power will be the long-term owner and operator of the projects and has partnered with Arcadia Power to manage subscriber participation. Households can now enroll in one of these local community solar projects by visiting Arcadia Power’s website.

“It is exciting to be a part of this first step for community solar in Maryland and to complete the great work of TurningPoint Energy,” said ForeFront Power Co-CEO Paul Walker. “These projects symbolize ForeFront Power’s commitment to community solar for customers across Maryland.”

Community Solar allows utility customers, including those who rent or cannot install on-site solar, the option of purchasing up to 100 percent renewable energy from a local project while saving hundreds of dollars each year on electricity costs.

— Solar Builder magazine

[source: https://solarbuildermag.com/news/three-solar-projects-coming-soon-as-part-of-marylands-community-solar-pilot-program/]


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