Ameresco has announced the installation of a 230-kW solar portfolio for the Wakefield Municipal Gas & Light Department (WMGLD) in Massachusetts.
The project is split into two separate systems, the first of which was installed in front of the meter for off-site energy utilization in the form of community solar. The second system was installed behind the meter for additional on-site energy system utilization, reliability and flexibility.
“We are so thrilled that the construction of this important project is officially completed and are proud to be a partner to WMGLD on their sustainability journey,” said Pete Christakis, executive VP and general manager of the East Region at Ameresco. “The clean energy transition wouldn’t be possible without the help of organizations committed to implementing sustainable infrastructure upgrades like solar energy solutions that can make a real difference, both in the short and long-term.”
The arrays were financed through both a community solar offtake program and via a Net Metering Feed in Tariff.
“Collectively, we are always looking for opportunities to maximize our environmental impact in line with our power supply decisions, and this collaboration with Ameresco represents a perfect opportunity for us to continue to find ways to support our clean power efficiency,” said Vinnie McMahon, senior system engineer at WMGLD. “This collaboration firmly aligns with our commitment to being a responsible leader and steward to the environment.”
Construction on the project began in November 2023, with both systems were completed in March 2024.
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