Arizona Public Service Launches Agave Solar + Storage Plant
Agave Solar Plant became operational in 2023 and provides energy to roughly 24,000 Arizonans.
Agave Solar Plant became operational in 2023 and provides energy to roughly 24,000 Arizonans.
Bristol Landfill Solar came online in February 2025, providing 8,700 megawatt-hours of reliable power to a Rhode Island-based company in North Kingstown, RI.
At approximately 300 megawatts, the complete Eldorado Solar project will generate enough electricity to power approximately 56,000 Illinois homes each year.
Producing 27.1 megawatts of electricity, this solar farm is the combination of four small-scale adjacent projects. The project provides low-cost electricity to the regional grid and bill credits to thousands of homes and small businesses in the area, helping cut electric bills for subscribers.
Swiftsure is a grid-connected battery energy storage system under development in Staten Island, New York. Capable of storing up to 650-megawatts (MW) of power, Swiftsure will safely deliver clean, reliable energy to Staten Islanders.
In August 2023, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Lewisburg worked with Envinity to install a rooftop solar array with 52 panels, enough to offset 100 percent of its annual electricity usage. This is not only saving the church money on its utility bills, but the array also eliminates approximately 20 tons of carbon emissions annually.
Pattern Energy is developing the Maysville Solar project in West Salem, South Pymatuning, and Pymatuning townships in Mercer County, Pennsylvania. The project represents a private investment of $60 to $80 million and will create 60-120 construction jobs. Pattern Energy prioritizes hiring locally when possible.
Alchemy Renewable Energy (ARE), a high growth portfolio company of Monarch Private Capital that owns and operates renewable energy facilities, today announced the commercial operation of the 3.5 MWac Ephrata Solar photovoltaic project, located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. In 2017 the Borough of Ephrata selected TurningPoint Energy as the project developer. TurningPoint Energy fully developed the project and partnered with DEPCOM Power for engineering, procurement, construction and financing services. The Ephrata Solar project is the second collaboration between Monarch Private Capital, DEPCOM Power and TurningPoint Energy working with a distribution utility.
Eaton County officials say they are almost done with a $5 million project that is slated to bring the county's energy efficiency into the 21st century.
The 160-megawatt Southern Oak solar project provides enough electricity to power roughly 160,000 homes.