Nautilus Solar and also Pivot Energy full 13-MW Colorado community solar portfolio

Feb 14, 2022 12:10 PM ET
  • Denver-based Pivot Energy and also Nautilus Solar Energy have introduced the conclusion of a 13-MW community solar portfolio in Colorado. The completely operational portfolio is comprised of seven projects located in Crowley, Weld and Logan Counties, and supplies a clean energy choice to an approximated 1,700 families and also 12 industrial subscribers, consisting of the Town of Breckenridge, in the Xcel Energy and Black Hills Energy utility regions.
Nautilus Solar and also Pivot Energy full 13-MW Colorado community solar portfolio
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Nautilus is the long-term owner as well as driver of the projects, having acquired the portfolio from Pivot in 2020. This stands for Nautilus's very first entrance right into Colorado. The solar memberships are taken care of through Pivot Energy's SunCentral system, which utilizes exclusive cloud-based software to supply subscribers with hassle-free customer attributes such as smooth expense payments, energy manufacturing tracking as well as downloadable monetary reports. At this time, Pivot is still approving subscriber applications from interested events.

"We are enjoyed see the full completion of these projects. Nautilus has actually shown to be an outstanding companion, and we have actually made fantastic strides in our shared goal of expanding access to solar energy to even more communities. As we work on future projects, the advantages to Coloradans will just expand, from supporting building jobs to favorably impacting air top quality," said Tom Hunt, Chief Executive Officer of Pivot Energy.

Colorado was the very first state to develop a statewide community solar program in 2010 with the passage of the Community Solar Gardens Act. Ever since, Colorado has actually experienced incredible growth in community solar, bringing economic chance and clean energy to communities throughout the state.


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