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Kearsarge Energy Announces Successful Completion of 15.4 MW Massachusetts Solar PV Project Portfolio

Kearsarge Energy, a leading renewable energy project developer and financier based in Watertown, Massachusetts, announced today the successful completion of its second portfolio of Massachusetts SREC I Solar PV Projects, totaling 15.4 MW across six sites.

“We are pleased to continue our leadership role in meeting the Solar Carve-Out Goals of the Commonwealth as one of the top three Solar Energy Developers in the State,” said Andrew Bernstein, Managing Partner of Kearsarge Energy. “At Kearsarge we take pride in putting together projects that deliver significant benefits to all stakeholders, from project hosts, to the local communities where we construct our projects, to our off-takers purchasing discounted power. We look forward to extending the strong relationships we have cultivated with multiple municipalities, a public university, three municipal light departments, public schools, a publicly-traded corporation, and a series of public and private landowners. We are able to offer our partners not only an opportunity for real environmental impact, but also substantial economic value. This combination has proven to be a robust formula for sustainable development and repeated project success.”

Kearsarge’s latest Projects, located in Hubbardston, Concord, Barre, Chicopee, and Chester, range in size from 870 kW to 6 MW. Sites include former agricultural land, a capped public landfill, a former ski hill, and surplus industrial land adjacent to an air base. Kearsarge owns and operates all Projects out of its Company Headquarters in Watertown, Massachusetts.

Over the next twenty-five years the Portfolio is forecasted to generate more than 460 million kWh of emission free electricity – equal to the annual electricity usage of 43,460 average U.S. homes, or the emissions from driving 755 million miles in an average passenger car.

Kearsarge’s partners will save more than $17 million in energy costs through their commitment to purchase clean, renewable, and local Solar power from the Portfolio. The communities in which the Projects are located will see real economic benefit with $2.5 million of new tax revenue.

Kearsarge is currently developing more than 100 MW of Projects, including a portfolio of Massachusetts SREC II Projects, as well as Projects in New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the Southeast.

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