WMECo Completes 1.8 MW Solar Facility in Pittsfield
October 26 2010 - 1:00PM
Business Wire
Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECo) today celebrates
the completion of the largest solar energy facility in New England.
The 1.8 megawatt (MW) project, at the William Stanley Business Park
on Silver Lake Boulevard in Pittsfield, is the first in WMECo’s 6
MW solar program.
WMECo's Silver Lake solar project on
Silver Lake Boulevard in Pittsfield, Mass., will generate 1.8
megawatts of clean energy. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Large scale solar energy today becomes a reality in the
Commonwealth,” said Peter Clarke, President and Chief Operating
Officer of WMECo. “Silver Lake provides tangible evidence that
large scale utility-owned solar makes sense on many levels. We are
demonstrating a commitment to development of the region’s renewable
energy industry while also revitalizing an
environmentally-challenged site,” Clarke said.
"WMECo's Silver Lake solar project is an important contribution
to the Commonwealth's pursuit of a clean energy future. Situated in
Pittsfield, it also joins a growing solar cluster in the Berkshires
that is critical to meeting Governor Patrick's goal to have 250
megawatts of solar power installed by 2017," Energy and
Environmental Affairs Secretary Ian Bowles said. "Large projects
such as this provide economies of scale that reduce the cost of
this clean, renewable energy source. I'm glad to see our utilities
going greener and look forward to more of it in the years
ahead."
Situated on eight acres of land owned by WMECo and the
Pittsfield Economic Development Authority (PEDA), the facility
consists of approximately 6,500 solar panels, producing 1.8 MW of
electricity from the sun – enough to power 300 homes. The panels
are low-profile and the property is enclosed by a decorative fence.
Additionally, the facility will bring approximately $150,000 of
annual property tax revenues to the City of Pittsfield.
Joining WMECo and the Pittsfield Economic Development Authority
(PEDA) today in celebration of the milestone will be state and
local officials, including Department of Energy Resources
Commissioner Philip Giudice, State Senator Benjamin Downing,
Pittsfield Mayor James Ruberto and Berkshire Economic Development
Corporation President David Rooney.
The project employed a variety of local and regional
contractors. At the peak of construction, approximately 35
full-time union craft workers contributed their services to the
project. Contractors involved in the project include: Weston &
Sampson, J. H. Maxymillian, American Capital Energy (ACE), E.S.
Boulos and Witch Enterprises.
In August 2009, WMECo became the first utility in New England to
receive approval from the Department of Public Utilities (DPU) to
build solar energy facilities in the region. The DPU’s decision
authorizes WMECo to build up to 6 MW of solar facilities over the
next two years. WMECo’s program focuses on larger-scale solar
facilities located on sites with significant usage restrictions,
such as capped landfills and brownfield properties.
Western Massachusetts Electric Company, a Northeast Utilities
company (NYSE:NU), serves approximately 200,000 customers in 59
communities throughout western Massachusetts and is committed to
the environment, economic development and the health of the
communities it serves. For more information about WMECo, visit our
Web site at www.wmeco.com.
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