PureSky Announces the Operational Launch of Three Rivers Community Solar Farm

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 1/13/2025, Location: North America

PureSky Energy (PureSky), a leader in sustainable energy solutions and independent power producer, announced that one of their Massachusetts community solar projects, Three Rivers MA Solar (Three Rivers), has reached commercial operation. The 4.6 MWdc solar project with 3 MWh of battery storage is prioritizing delivering energy savings and renewable energy to low- to moderate-income households, while supporting the state's ambitious renewable energy goals.

Three Rivers MA Solar

Location: Wilbraham, MA
Size: 4,553 kW DC
Battery Storage: 3 MWh
Solar Panels: 11,674 high-efficiency units
Estimated Annual Generation: 5,768,651 kWh.
Estimated Homes Powered Annually: 808
Estimated Annual Co2 Reduction: 8,544,384 lbs.
Estimated 30-Year Customer Savings: $ 1,905,893

"We are thrilled to partner with Salem Housing Authority to ensure that the benefits of community solar reach everyone, not just those with the means to invest in rooftop solar," says Nicholas Topping, Vice President of Community Solar at PureSky Energy. "Three Rivers Solar Farm exemplifies our commitment to expanding access to renewable energy and providing affordable energy to the vulnerable and underserved communities who need it most."

"We are pleased to work with PureSky Energy on the Three Rivers Solar Farm," says Cathy Hoog, Executive Director of Salem Housing Authority. "This partnership represents a vital step forward for many of the people we serve in our state-aided development portfolio. By supporting clean energy in Massachusetts, we are not only reducing our utility costs, but also contributing to a healthier and more sustainable future for our community."

The Salem Housing Authority serves thousands of families and individuals across Massachusetts, providing safe and affordable housing solutions. Through its support of the Three Rivers solar project, the housing authority will benefit from lower cost electricity for state-aided developments enabling it to assist the state budget by reallocating resources.

Beyond its financial benefits, the Three Rivers Solar farm is contributing to Massachusetts' transition to a greener future and supporting underserved communities with expanded access to renewable energy. Three Rivers and other solar farms like it are crucial to Massachusetts' meeting its decarbonization and clean energy goals. For more information about Three Rivers or PureSky Energy's initiatives, please visit our website: Three Rivers Solar.

PureSky is committed to the Massachusetts market and has additional anchor capacity available for upcoming community solar projects. Corporations, municipalities, organizations, and institutions interested in learning more about becoming project anchors should contact customercare@pureskyenergy.com.


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