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“Encore is thrilled to be able to support Vermont’s municipal electric utilities in delivering these exciting projects for the benefit of their ratepayers.” “With every new solar panel raised, Vermont is embracing the rapid transition to a democratized, distributed energy generation model and lighting the path toward energy independence,” said Chad Farrell, Encore’s Founder and CEO. Specializing in the design, development, financing, and construction of larger scale solar PV projects, Encore won a competitive solicitation to provide its services to VPPSA. In addition, the projects will help the VPPSA Members meet their requirements under Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard and will move the state closer to its 90% renewable by 2050 goal.Įncore is a Burlington-based clean energy company that focuses on innovative solutions for underutilized property and community-scale renewable energy systems. The solar projects are expected to be built at costs in line with the utilities’ existing cost of power, or about 60% of the cost the utilities would pay for solar under the state’s revised net metering program rules. When constructed, the proposed solar arrays will add to this portfolio by producing more than 13,000 MWh per year, enough electricity to power 1,900 homes annually. They also hold contract rights to several other hydroelectric, solar, and landfill gas facilities located throughout New England. VPPSA’s Members own and operate several small-scale hydroelectric facilities within their service territories, in addition to a 19% stake in the McNeil generating facility in Burlington, VT. One of the best ways we can do that is to partner with socially responsible local companies like Encore.” “VPPSA’s Member municipal utilities strive to provide sustainable, reliable, low-cost electricity to their customers, and to do so in a manner that helps protect and enhance the communities they serve. “We are proud to be partnering with Encore Renewable Energy to bring additional jobs and clean energy to Vermont communities” said VPPSA’s General Manager Ken Nolan. The agreement also allows for Encore and VPPSA to partner in seeking additional development sites in other Member service territories and represents a significant milestone in the VPPSA Members’ transition towards economic, locally sourced, renewable energy resources. VPPSA will assist identified host communities in managing the resulting generation to maximize its value. Under the partnership Encore will lead design, development and construction of solar projects at locations in at least three of VPPSA’s Member utility territories. Waterbury Center, VT – Vermont Public Power Supply Authority (“VPPSA”) and Encore Renewable Energy (“Encore”) today formally announced a partnership to pursue development of approximately 10 megawatts of solar capacity on behalf of VPPSA’s Member municipal utilities.

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Partnership Grows Local, Renewable Energy






Encore energy systems