PowerBank Corporation, a Toronto-based developer of distributed and community solar projects, has completed the Coordinated Electric System Interconnection Review. This review covers its 2.1 MW Phillips Rd solar project on a closed landfill in upstate New York.  The project has secured site control through a land lease and now moves toward permitting with local authorities. This community solar farm of PowerBank is positioned to power approximately 262 homes through subscriptions offering bill credits to participants. It qualifies for New York's Value of Distributed Energy Resources compensation at a first-year average rate of $0.0971/kWh under Case 15-E-0751.  Incentives for the Phillips Rd project include NYSERDA's NY-Sun program and federal Investment Tax Credits from the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025. The company sustains a development pipeline exceeding 1 GW with over 100 MW of completed projects across North America. Recently, PowerBank Corporation and Smartlink AI have confirmed successful solar-powered Genesis-1 deployment in low-Earth orbit.