Catalyze inaugurates 6.4-MW solar farm in NY State
- National independent power producer (IPP) Catalyze on Monday officially inaugurated a 6.4-MW solar farm in Amherst, the initial project in the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority's (NYSERDA) Community Solar Program to be sited in the community.

The ground-mounted center created by Catalyze generates electrical energy on behalf of the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority, which serves low-to-moderate earnings domestic clients, with more than 1,300 housing devices already subscribed to it, a news release claimed.
The solar farm will certainly be likewise used for sheep grazing, thus keeping the vegetation on the site and providing the landowner with a new source of revenue.
The Amherst project is lined up with the state of New york city's target to accomplish 6 GW of distributed solar by 2025.
Established in 2017, Catalyze establishes, constructs, owns as well as operates incorporated renewable assets. The business is possessed by energy investors EnCap Investments LP and Actis.
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