Standard Solar buys PV array for microfiltration treatment plant
- US developer Standard Solar has actually obtained the Knox Solar + Storage project in Acton, Massachusetts, that includes 1.5 MW of solar power creating capacity as well as 2 MWh of battery storage, from designer EDF Renewables The United States and Canada.
The project is designed to generate concerning 1,872 MWh of clean energy annually, sufficient to meet the demands of nearly 200 regional houses. It will straight supply the Acton Water District's microfiltration treatment plant, its biggest electrical lots, a press release stated on Tuesday.
The worth of the financial investment was not disclosed.
Knox Solar + Storage is the 2nd planetary system owned and also operated by Standard Solar that offers the Acton Water District. The company's other property is the 4.7-MW Lawsbrook solar setup with 4 MWh of storage, which was again established by EDF Renewables.
Standard Solar presently owns and runs nearly 20 MW of clean power in Massachusetts as well as 300 MW of industrial and neighborhood solar projects across the United States.
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