US-based PureSky Energy, a leading developer of community solar, announced the commercial operation of the Cotuit community solar farm. The 4.4 MW (DC) solar farm includes a 1.4 MW (DC) battery storage system and is in Sandwich, Massachusetts. The project features 11,172 high-efficiency panels, generating 5,720,305 kWh annually and reducing CO2 by 8.81 million lbs, equal to removing 951 cars from the road. It is expected to save customers $2,295,376 over 20 years. The land was donated to and leased from the Sandwich municipality, creating annual revenue. A neighboring municipality will purchase solar credits at reduced rates. The battery storage enhances grid resilience and helps prevent outages.
PureSky’s Cotuit solar farm energizes Massachusetts, with 4.4 MW
PureSky’s Cotuit solar farm powers 5.7M kWh annually, cuts 8.81M lbs of CO2, and saves $2.3M over 20 years. (Image Source: PureSky Energy)