CPV Develops 400+ MWs of Renewable Energy Capacity at Former Coal Mine Locations Power company's grid modernization, new technologies have avoided more than 20 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions as of Earth Day 2021 April 22, 2021 08:17 ET | Source: Competitive Power Ventures Competitive Power Ventures Braintree, Massachusetts, UNITED STATES Silver Spring, MD, April 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) commemorates Earth Day 2021 by underscoring the tremendous contributions their employees, partners and shareholders have made to address climate change. These contributions include the innovative approach to sustainability of repurposing brownfield sites, including former coal mines, to utility-scale renewable development. As of April 2021, the company has more than 400 MWs of renewable energy projects in advanced development within the PJM region on former coal mine sites — an economically and environmentally beneficial transition. The renewable projects, spread out across Pennsylvania and Maryland, will repurpose these sites that have limited alternative use and put them to productive use creating renewable energy while providing economic growth for host communities.