Principal Solar Acquires 3.5-MW Solar Power Project in Massachusetts
Principal Solar Inc., a publicly traded solar energy holding company executing a unique roll-up strategy to create the world’s first distributed solar utility, today announced the acquisition of a 3.5-MW solar project slated for Andover, Mass., from SunGen and R&D Solar. Originally developed by Talmage Solar Engineering Inc. in Arundel, Maine, construction is expected to begin in Q2 2013. The completed solar system will interconnect to National Grid’s substation in Andover, Mass.
“The considerable size and partnership approach to this project exemplify the work we are doing at PSI to build this distributed solar utility,” says R. Michael Martin, executive vice president, Business Development, PSI. “Our partners, R&D and SunGen, have developed an excellent project that we are ready to bring on-line in 2013.”
The Andover project expands the presence of PSI in New England. In 2011, PSI worked with Talmage Solar Engineering, Inc. to acquire two other solar installations: one in Massachusetts and one in Maine.
Kale Inoue, chief financial officer, Talmage Solar Engineering, Inc., says, “We continue to expand our relationship with PSI, and are very excited to build this array. The site is perfect and a solar farm is by far the best use for this land.”
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