Construction Complete at 2.0 Megawatt (AC) Solar Farm for Mohawk Valley Community College
White River Jct., VT, and Columbia, MD – October 31, 2017 – groSolar – An EDF Renewables Company, is pleased to announce the completion of the Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) Solar project. “We are excited about this new venture that is good for our environment, good for our bottom line, and through this partnership, it will benefit our students as well,” said Dr. Randy VanWagoner, MVCC College President.
The MVCC Solar Project is another successful application of a net-metered project supported by a grant from New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). Electricity generated by the project will directly offset MVCC electricity costs.
The project is expected to generate approximately 3,450,000 kilowatt-hours of clean renewable energy in its first full year of operations or enough electricity to power nearly 300 homes and offset more than 2,500 metric tons of carbon dioxide produced by more traditional energy generation sources.
“groSolar is proud to support MVCC’s environmental leadership with this solar energy project. Educational facilities across the country are turning to renewable energy technology and we’re glad to see another successful application with MVCC,” said Timothy Heinle, groSolar Vice President.
The project was made possible thanks to collaboration among groSolar, MVCC, the Rome Industries Development Corporation (RIDC), and funding through Governor Cuomo’s NY-SUN initiative which is building a self-sustaining solar industry in New York.
“Congratulations to Mohawk Valley Community College for supporting renewable energy projects that improve the environment for the benefit of everyone in the community,” Alicia Barton, President and CEO, NYSERDA said. “Projects like this demonstrate that solar is a clean, affordable energy choice for communities across New York who are advancing Governor Cuomo’s Reforming the Energy Vision strategy.”
On Wednesday, November 1st, MVCC and groSolar will welcome project stakeholders and community members to celebrate the completion of construction.