SolarBank Corp. is developing a 4.6-megawatt direct current ground-mount solar project in Seneca County, New York, the clean energy company announced Nov. 21.
SolarBank has secured a site lease for the Stone Church solar project and an interconnection study is underway. The energy generated by the project will feed directly into the local electricity grid.
The company plans on completing the permitting process and continue securing necessary funding following the completion of the interconnection study.
Stone Church will be part of SolarBank’s developing project pipeline totaling more than 1 gigawatt.
Earlier this month, SolarBank announced a separate solar project—called the West Petpeswick project—it is developing in Canada.
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