Leeward Renewable Energy Completes Construction and Commences Commercial Operations at Oak Trail Solar in North Carolina

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Leeward Renewable Energy, LLC (LRE) announced that it has completed construction of its 100-megawatt (MW) Oak Trail Solar project near Moyock, North Carolina, and the facility has reached commercial operation. Verizon Communications has supported the development of Oak Trail Solar through a long-term virtual purchase agreement.

LRE hosted a ceremonial ribbon-cutting event, in partnership with the American Clean Power Association (ACP), at the project site to celebrate the start of operations and the benefits Oak Trail Solar will bring to the local community. The event featured comments from Chief Executive Officer of LRE, Jason Allen; LRE Board Member, Mary Doswell; ACP CEO, Jason Grumet; Nextracker President, Strategy, Software & Administration, Bruce Ledesma; Verizon SVP, Global Supply Chain & Sourcing, and Chief Sustainability Officer, Jim Gowen; and Currituck County Commissioner, Owen Etheridge.

โ€œWe are pleased to achieve commercial operation at Oak Trail Solar to help support Verizonโ€™s sustainability goals,โ€ said Jason Allen, LREโ€™s Chief Executive Officer. โ€œOak Trail Solar is another example of how LRE seeks to meaningfully contribute to the communities where we live and operate. Our engagement goes well beyond job creation, economic investment, and the generation of clean, renewable energy. We strive to build lasting partnerships with civic leaders, property owners, and community members. At Oak Trail Solar, we are committed to doing just that while preserving and protecting the environment.โ€

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โ€œVerizon is proud to work with organizations like LRE that are key to helping us achieve our sustainability goals,โ€ said Verizon SVP, Global Supply Chain & Sourcing, and Chief Sustainability Officer, Jim Gowen. โ€œThe renewable energy produced by Oak Trail Solar furthers Verizonโ€™s commitment to protecting our planet and transitioning to a greener U.S. energy grid.โ€

Oak Trail Solar created approximately 300 jobs at peak construction and will provide long-term renewable energy jobs and significant property tax contributions to Currituck County. As part of LREโ€™s commitment to land stewardship, thirty percent of the project acreage will be filled with native vegetation and wildflowers that are utilized for pollinator habitat, screening, and other ecological benefits.

โ€œCurrituck County is excited to have a renewable energy project like Oak Trail Solar in our community,โ€ said Josh Bass, President of the Currituck Chamber of Commerce. โ€œThe project helps us on a number of fronts and supports funding for essential services that keep our community strong. LREโ€™s collaboration and values have built good relationships in Currituck County, and weโ€™re looking forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship with Oak Trail Solar.โ€

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LRE projects are managed across the full project lifecycle with environmental, social, and cultural considerations foremost in mind. The Company prioritizes U.S.-made products and looks to partner with companies that share its vision of establishing a resilient domestic renewable energy industry throughout all aspects of LREโ€™s business. Oak Trail Solar utilizes First Solar photovoltaic solar modules, which use less energy, water, and semiconductor material in their manufacturing and are designed to have a longer lifespan than other alternatives. The project also employs Nextrackerโ€™s leading solar tracker and software technology that optimizes energy capture and reliability features to protect solar panels and mitigate the adverse effects of extreme weather.


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