
EDP Renewables North America Distributed Generation (EDPR NA DG) has completed construction of the 3.4-megawatt Bristol I community solar project in Maine. (Source: Shutterstock)
EDP Renewables North America Distributed Generation (EDPR NA DG) has completed construction of the 3.4-megawatt Bristol I community solar project in Maine, the company said Feb. 5 in a news release.
Power generated from the solar farm will go to more than 400 residential and small business subscribers in southern Maine who signed up to procure power from the project through EDPR NA DG’s partner PowerMarket, the release stated. Other project partners included developer Midcoast Solar and E&S Electric Co., which provided construction services.
“This [project] continues EDPR NA DG’s growth in the community solar sector, with more than 61 MWac [megawatt alternating current] of operating assets spanning 32 projects across six states,” the company said. “An additional 27 MWac of community solar projects are currently under construction.”
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