Pivot Energy, a US-based renewable energy provider, has completed a 3.28 MW DC off-site net metering solar facility in Colorado in partnership with the University of Denver. The facility is located in Johnstown and has begun producing electricity under a virtual net metering arrangement serving university facilities. This installation is the first off-site net metering solar facility completed in Colorado following the passage of Senate Bill 21-261. The legislation has expanded eligibility for off-site solar generation for customers with multiple meters or site constraints. The Johnstown facility comprises approximately 7,000 solar panels and is situated in Weld County. The project represents the first of six off-site solar facilities included in a 2024 agreement between Pivot Energy and the University of Denver. That agreement covers more than 27 MW DC of combined on-campus and off-site solar generation. The remaining five off-site facilities are planned across Adams, Mesa, and Weld Counties and are scheduled for completion by 2027. Recently, Pivot Energy has secured approval for a 10.4 MW DC off-site solar PV project.