Pivot Energy, a US-based renewable energy provider, has received approval to develop an off-site net metering PV project portfolio in Colorado. The Weld County Planning Commission has approved three co-located PV arrays with a combined capacity of 10.4 MW DC to be constructed in Greeley. Pivot Energy and CoorsTek have executed a 20-year agreement under which Pivot Energy will develop, own, and operate the PV system. Once operational, the facility is anticipated to deliver approximately 20 million kWh of electricity each year and account for about 40% of CoorsTek’s electricity consumption across six Colorado sites. Project construction is set to start in the H2 2026, followed by commercial operation in summer 2027. All renewable energy credits from the project will be retained by CoorsTek, according to Pivot Energy. Recently, Pivot Energy has completed 13.475 MW of community solar in Illinois under a 15-year REC agreement with Tapestry.