SEBANE Names Sunwealth Member Company of the Year
Solar Energy Business Association of New England (SEBANE) Recognizes Commitment to Community-Based Solar
Cambridge, MA - October 6, 2021 - Sunwealth Power Inc. (“Sunwealth”) announced today that it has been selected as the Member Company of the Year in the 2021 Solar Industry Awards by the Solar Energy Business Association of New England (SEBANE).
Awarded each year by SEBANE’s membership, the recognition is announced at SEBANE’s annual Equinox Celebration event.
Mark Sylvia, SEBANE’s President said:
“Sunwealth is a SEBANE member that has collaborated steadfastly and earnestly with many of our members to finance and build community-based solar projects. SEBANE members hold Sunwealth and its team in high regard for their commitment to our collective work, and this award speaks to that.”
SEBANE is the leading New England solar trade organization, and Sunwealth is a member company focused on partnering with local developers and installers to finance community-based solar projects.
Jon Abe, Sunwealth’s CEO noted:
“Sunwealth is honored to be recognized by the SEBANE membership. Our award reflects the quality workmanship and experience of SEBANE developers and EPCs who partner with us. Through these long-term partnerships with SEBANE members, Sunwealth has financed 100+ solar projects serving nonprofits, houses of worship, municipalities, affordable housing developments, and businesses across New England.”
Sunwealth will be honored at the annual Equinox Celebration tomorrow, Thursday, October 7, 2021, from 2:30—4:00 pm ET.
The Equinox Celebration will also recognize other SEBANE award recipients including Kathryn CoxArslan, Member of the Year; Lexington Select Board Member Mark Sandeen, Solar Leadership Local Level; Nathan Phelps of Vote Solar, Solar Supporter of the Year; State Rep. Marjorie Decker, Solar Leadership State Level; and State Rep. Sean Garballey, Solar Leadership State Level. The event also will feature, State Sen. Jamie Eldridge and State Rep. Joan Meschino, two state legislators that advocate for the solar industry in Massachusetts.