SolarBank Announces 7.2 MW Jordan Rd Solar Project Under Development In Gainesville, New York

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SolarBank Corporation is pleased to announce its plans to develop a 7.2 MW DC ground-mount solar power project, known as the Jordan Rd, Gainesville project, in upstate New York. This initiative marks another significant step in SolarBank’s expanding development pipeline, which now exceeds one gigawatt, and underscores the company’s ongoing commitment to advancing community solar. The site lease has already been secured, and an interconnection study is currently in progress to assess the project’s feasibility.

If the interconnection study yields favorable results, SolarBank will proceed with obtaining the necessary permits and securing financing to move the project into the construction phase. Additionally, the project is expected to qualify for incentives under the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) NY-Sun Program, which aims to make solar energy more accessible and affordable across the state.

Once completed, the Jordan Rd, Gainesville project will operate as a community solar project. Community solar enables multiple households and businesses to benefit from solar energy without the need to install panels on their own properties. Clean energy generated by the project will be fed directly into the local power grid, and participating subscribers will receive credits on their electricity bills, making solar savings accessible to a broader audience.

To ensure smooth operations and customer engagement, Solar Simplified will handle all subscriber-related activities, including acquisition, enrollment, and ongoing management. This collaboration allows SolarBank to focus on developing new projects and expanding its renewable energy portfolio while ensuring maximum subscription and revenue generation from day one. Solar Simplified’s expertise complements SolarBank’s vision, fostering sustainable growth and delivering greater value to both the business and the communities it serves.

However, it is important to note that the project carries several risks. Key factors include obtaining interconnection approval, securing community solar contracts and necessary permits, accessing third-party financing, and addressing potential construction challenges. Furthermore, changes to government policies or reductions in solar incentives could impact the project’s financial outlook.

 

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