Standard Solar Expands Massachusetts Operations With Acquisition Of Churchill Street Solar Farm From Sunfarm Solar

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Standard Solar, a top commercial and community solar developer and asset owner, has acquired the Churchill Street Solar Farm from Sunfarm Solar. This acquisition expands Standard Solarโ€™s portfolio in Massachusetts. The 3.2 megawatt (MW) project, located in Pittsfield, is among the largest ground-mounted solar installations in the Northeast, with five separate arrays. This move further establishes Standard Solarโ€™s ability and commitment to acquiring premium solar projects. The smooth transaction demonstrates the companyโ€™s successful collaboration with developers like Sunfarm Solar, leading to positive results for everyone involved.

Megan Byrn, Vice President of Business Development, Standard Solar, stated โ€œThe Churchill Street Solar Farm project exemplifies Standard Solarโ€™s strong appetite and expertise for acquiring high-quality operating assets that drive clean energy adoption. Massachusetts remains a growing market for us, and this acquisition highlights our focus on expanding our portfolio of operating projects while delivering meaningful benefits to the communities we serve.โ€

James H Ross, Manager, Sunfarm Solar, said โ€œWorking with Standard Solar on the sale of Churchill Street Solar Farm has been a true collaboration. Their efficient transaction process and deep expertise in solar project acquisitions made this partnership seamless and rewarding.โ€

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Massachusetts has been a pioneer in renewable energy, with forward-thinking policies promoting the growth of solar projects throughout the state. Standard Solar is proud to contribute to this success, having already launched 11 solar and solar + storage projects in Massachusetts. These projects play a key role in helping the state achieve its clean energy goals. The Churchill Street Solar Farm will support the local electricity needs in Pittsfield and nearby areas, while also advancing Massachusettsโ€™ climate action objectives.


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