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Solar energy production is taking off with relative light speed across empty fields and on rooftops in Garfield County.
Denver-based Pivot Energy this week announced that one of its newest “community scale” solar farms, located just southeast of Silt, will be ready to come on line next month.
The 20-acre, 2-megawatt (MW) solar farm is expected to generate enough electricity to power about 400 homes.
The site includes 5,000 solar modules, which serve as two projects in one, explained Nate Watters, communications officer for Pivot Energy.
One MW of power produced from the site will serve Xcel Energy customers in the area through local government purchases. The other 1 MW of power is reserved for qualifying low-income subscribers, he said.
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National solar providers continue partnership to advance Colorado s clean energy transition, provide equitable access to affordable renewable energy
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Standard Solar, Inc., a nationally recognized leader in the development, funding, ownership, and operation of commercial and community solar assets, have announced the development of three new community solar projects in Colorado. Two projects are located in Garfield County and the third in Jefferson County. The projects in total represent four megawatts of new clean and abundant solar energy and will produce enough electricity to power more than 700 homes.
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In early April, Holy Cross Energy (HCE) announced that it was partnering with Colorado Mountain College (CMC) to develop a large photovoltaic solar array near Glenwood Springs. The installation, which will be built on CMC-owned land near its Spring Valley campus, will have a generating capacity of 4.5 megawatts (MW). It will also include a battery storage component of 5 MW, or 15 megawatt-hours (MWh).
Construction, operation and maintenance of the facility will be undertaken by Massachusetts-based Ameresco, Inc., a leading developer of renewable-energy resources. Under a Power Purchase Agreement with HCE, Ameresco will then provide renewable power to the utility.
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