SolarCity Breaks Ground on 1-MW Solar System in Connecticut
SolarCity, with Connecticut operations based in Rocky Hill, will install, finance and maintain the panels. The 1-M ground-mounted system is expected to provide more than 1.4 million kilowatt-hours (kwh) of energy each year–enough to power more than 120 average-sized Connecticut homes. The project supports the RWA’s strategic goals of operating more efficiently and promoting environmental sustainability, and fosters the Town of Hamden’s “Clean and Green” initiative.
“The South Central Connecticut Water Authority’s use of clean energy is not only saving money for rate payers, it’s also saving water by offsetting dirty energy sources that use water as part of the electricity generation process,” said Leon Keshishian, SolarCity’s East Coast Regional Vice President. “Solar makes sense for all types of businesses, municipalities and homeowners here in Connecticut.”
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