Aspen Power, a leading renewable energy company, has recently acquired 10 ground-mounted solar projects in northwest Pennsylvania from Sunrise Energy. The total capacity of these projects is 42MW, and they are the first phase of Aspen's multi-hundred MW Pennsylvania strategy.
According to Dan Gulick, Senior Vice President at Aspen Power, this acquisition is a significant step towards expanding the company's renewable energy portfolio and providing clean, sustainable energy to communities across Pennsylvania. He said, “We are excited to announce the acquisition of these solar projects from Sunrise.”
All of the projects will be net-metered under Pennsylvania's Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard Act. This allows Aspen Power to generate energy and sell excess electricity back to the grid. The construction of these solar projects is expected to begin in the coming months.
Dave Hommrich, President of Sunrise, expressed his excitement about the partnership between Sunrise and Aspen Power. He stated, “We are thrilled to partner with Aspen Power to bring these solar projects online. Our shared vision for clean energy and sustainable communities make Aspen Power an ideal partner for Sunrise.”
Aspen Power's acquisition of these solar projects is a clear indication of their commitment to expanding their renewable energy portfolio and providing clean energy to the people of Pennsylvania. With the construction of these solar projects expected to begin soon, it won't be long before these communities can benefit from sustainable and eco-friendly energy sources.