July 16, 2019

San Mateo, CA | 846 kW

May 17, 2019

New Haven, CT | 998 kW

“I am very excited to include solar power production as part of our campus energy and sustainability programs. The solar carports are a great way for us to turn otherwise unproductive parking areas into environmentally friendly energy-producing sites. We will save on utility costs and help the environment. As a bonus, we think students will also appreciate parking under the canopies which may provide some protection from the elements.” Bill Hawkins, VP for finance, administration and treasurer, Albertus Magnus College
May 17, 2019

Devens, MA | 2.75 MW

May 17, 2019

Westbridgewater, MA | 4.1 MW

“We are thrilled about going solar with Green Street. Not only will the district save millions over the life of the system, but we’re having a positive impact on the environment, and setting a great example for our nearly 6,000 students.” Marc Furtado, Director of Finance, Attleboro School District
April 21, 2019

Waltham, MA | 315 kW

“I want to give a shout out to our partners at Green Street, thank you so much for helping us make this happen. We looked at a number of companies when we were thinking about who was going to put up our solar panels, and we decided to choose Green Street, both because of their financial model that was great for our school, and their willingness to collaborate with us and their understanding of what these panels meant for our Jewish mission. We now have 875 panels on our roof that are going to provide 25% of our school’s energy needs.” Rabbi […]
April 21, 2019

Raynham, MA | 3 MW

“TMLP endeavors to embrace renewable energy as part of our portfolio.  We have been increasing the solar renewable production in our territory and this was an opportunity to reuse a landfill that would otherwise have no other purpose.  The ease in working with Green Street from start to finish helped establish a new program and reinforce our commitment to our community and the environment.” Sonja Britland, Administrator of Customer Care & Public Communications, Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant