CS Energy Hits Major 2 GW Operational Solar Milestone

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CS Energy, a top engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company in renewable energy, has reached a significant milestone of 2 GW in operational solar projects. The company has successfully designed and installed 263 projects across 19 states, with a strong presence in the Northeast, including New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. In addition to its solar achievements, CS Energy has also completed energy storage projects totaling over 650 megawatt-hours (MWh), further solidifying its position as a leader in developing, designing, and building optimized solar, energy storage, and emerging energy solutions.

Matthew Skidmore, CS Energy’s Chief Executive Officer, said, “We are proud to celebrate this remarkable milestone in our company’s history. This achievement is a reflection of our entire team’s hard work and dedication to building a sustainable future powered by clean, renewable energy. We are grateful to the many clients who have placed their trust in us over the years and continue to be long-term partners. We remain committed to delivering quality and creating value for all stakeholders as we work toward our next GW in solar development.”

New York has been a significant focus for CS Energy, with the company completing over 780 MW of solar projects in the state over the past five years. Among its notable achievements is a solar project developed on an EPA Superfund Site in Mount Olive, New Jersey. CS Energy’s recent 2 GW operational solar milestone is accompanied by industry-wide recognition. In 2023, the company was ranked as the number one commercial solar installer in the United States, holding a 5.3% market share, as per the Wood Mackenzie U.S. PV Leaderboard. Additionally, it secured the third spot for community solar installations with a 4.3% market share. Continuing its success into 2024, CS Energy was featured on Solar Power World magazine’s Top Solar Contractors list and led the Northeast rankings.

CS Energy has reached an impressive milestone, achieving 2 GW in operational solar capacity. This accomplishment comes alongside significant industry recognition. According to the Wood Mackenzie U.S. PV Leaderboard, CS Energy ended 2023 as the top commercial solar installer in the U.S., holding a 5.3% market share. The company was also ranked third among community solar installers with a 4.3% market share. In 2024, CS Energy continued its streak of success, earning a spot on Solar Power World magazine’s prestigious list of Top Solar Contractors and leading in the Northeast region.

Founded in 2004, CS Energy has built a strong reputation in commercial and utility-scale solar markets. The company is recognized for simplifying solar project development, ensuring quality and safety, and delivering high returns on investment. From pre-construction to project close-out, CS Energy manages every phase efficiently, supported by its in-house supply chain team that maximizes purchasing power. With a focus on client satisfaction, the company has grown primarily through referrals and positive feedback.

 

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