Plankton Energy
This 701 kW rooftop community solar system sits on a church in Hopkinton, MA. The energy generated is sold to individual households in the community.
This 544 kW rooftop community solar system sits on an office building in Waltham, MA. The energy generated is sold to individual households in the community.
This 76 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on an office building in Newton, MA. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
This 340 kW rooftop community solar system sits on an industrial building in Franklin, MA. The energy generated is sold to individual households in the community.
This 121 kWrooftop community solar system sits on an industrial building in Worcester, MA. The energy generated is sold to individual households in the community.
This 1798 kW parking lot canopy and rooftop solar system including both community solar and a behind-the-meter solar system is located at an office building in Newton, MA. The energy generated from the rooftop system is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility, and the energy generated from the parking lot canopies is sold to individual households in the community.
This 449 kW Rooftop behind the meter solar system sits on a self-storage facility in Cinnaminson, NJ. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
This 33 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a church in Williamstown, NJ. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
This 48 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a firehouse in Sewell, NJ. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
This 58 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a retail building in West Berlin, NJ. The customer owns the system, realizing a reduction in their electricity expense.
This 203 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a school in Princeton, NJ. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
This 972 kW parking lot canopy and rooftop behind-the-meter solar system is located at an industrial building in Camden, NJ. The customer owns the system, realizing a reduction in their electricity expense.
This 127 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on an apartment building in Salem, NY. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
This 641 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a grocery store in Elmsford, NY. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
This 431 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a grocery store in Passaic, NJ. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
This 537 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on an education building in Jamaica Plain, MA. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
This 606 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a retail building in Manalapan Township, NJ. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.
This 305 kW rooftop and parking lot canopy community solar system is located at a church in Framingham, MA. The energy generated is sold to individual households in the community.
This 304 kW rooftop community solar system sits on a retail building in Staten Island, NY. The energy generated is sold to individual households in the community.
This 1,384 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a retail building in Nashville, TN. The customer owns the system, realizing a reduction in their electricity expense.
This 28 kW rooftop behind-the-meter solar system sits on a municipal building in Atco, NJ. The energy generated is sold to the building through a power purchase agreement at a reduced cost from the local utility.