Louth Callan Renewables Breaks Ground On 27 MW Solar Project In New Hampshire To Boost Clean Energy Supply

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Louth Callan Renewables (LCR), a recognized leader in power construction across the United States, has officially commenced construction on a 27-megawatt (MW) solar project in New Hampshire. This significant initiative marks another milestone in LCRโ€™s growing portfolio and reinforces its reputation for managing complex renewable energy projects with precision and collaboration. The company was recently selected as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) partner for the project, highlighting its ability to deliver efficient and sustainable infrastructure.

Construction activities began with site mobilization in mid-July. Civil works are currently in progress and are being executed in collaboration with Brooks Construction. The project is expected to reach full commissioning by the third quarter of 2026. As the EPC lead, LCR is overseeing all phases of the projectโ€™s development. This includes engineering layout optimization, equipment procurement and logistics, environmental compliance, stormwater control, full-scale civil, mechanical, and electrical construction, and final ISO New England commissioning and acceptance testing.

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Nick Sylvestre, Founder and CEO of Louth Callan Renewables, stated, “We’re excited to bring our construction expertise to another large solar project in the New England region. Our team has worked hard to value engineer the project to help the owner make it a buildable and valuable asset. Now we’re focused on executing a clean, safe, and high-quality build that reflects our commitment to industry best practices and community engagement.โ€

Safety remains a top priority, with LCR implementing its comprehensive, OSHA-compliant safety program throughout the construction process. To ensure the project stays on schedule and maintains quality benchmarks, LCR is leveraging its proprietary construction sequencing model. This model enhances operational efficiency by streamlining material flow, minimizing project downtime, and expediting the resolution of punch list items during the commissioning phase. Through this solar project, LCR continues to demonstrate its commitment to advancing renewable energy and supporting the transition to a more sustainable energy future in the Northeast.

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