Sample of Our Portfolio of Solar Projects


 

Czajkowski Farm | Hadley, MA

This is our first agrivoltaics project, meaning one parcel of land is being used for both growing crops and generating solar photovoltaic power. The broccoli grown underneath the panels is then delivered to the dining hall at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. This project is also structured as low-income community solar, and provides discounted clean energy to 22 local low-income community members.

  • System: 445 kW

  • Developer and Builder: Hyperion Systems

  • Power Recipient: Czajkowski Farm & LICSS participants

  • Energy Savings: $1.2 million

1440 South Sepulveda Blvd | Los Angeles, CA

This project sits on a newly renovated office complex in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles. This is our first project with minority-owned solar contractor, ReVamp Energy, who have installed over 400 residential and commercial solar projects since their founding in 2015.

  • System: 120 kW

  • Developer and Builder: ReVamp Energy

  • Power Recipient: Beacon Capital Partners

  • Energy Savings: $183,000

 

 

Project Independence | New Bedford, MA

This project brings 123 kW of power to low-income community solar subscribers and Project Independence, a nonprofit providing daily nursing care to seniors and disabled adults in the New Bedford, MA area. The project will provide $20,000 in lifetime energy savings to the organization, and over $97,000 in savings to LICSS participants.

  • Systems: 123 kW

  • Developer: Sunwealth

  • Builder: Isaksen Solar

  • Power Recipient: Project Independence and LICSS participants

  • Energy Savings: $120,000

Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church | Lansing, MI

This project generates 26 kW of clean energy to Trinity AME, the first African American Church in the city of Lansing, MI. The project will receive the Inflation Reduction Act’s Energy Communities Adder and will deliver over $29,000 in lifetime energy savings to these households.

  • System: 26 kW

  • Developer and Builder: Chart House Energy

  • Power Recipient: Trinity AME

  • Energy Savings: $29,000

 

 

Rebuilding Broken Places Community Development Corporation | Goldsboro, NC

These two projects bring 114 kW of power to Rebuilding Broken Places CDC, a nonprofit providing economic, educational, and social services to the urban and rural communities of Wayne County, North Carolina. The projects will provide $51,000 in lifetime energy savings to the organization and 4 lifetime solar job years.

  • Systems: 114 kW

  • Developer: Eagler Solar and Light

  • Builder: Eagle Solar and Light

  • Power Recipient: Rebuilding Broken Places

  • Energy Savings: $51,000

Creekside Commons | Minneapolis, MN

This portfolio of projects generates 68 kW of clean energy to power nine households at Creekside Commons, a 30-unit apartment building providing rental housing to income-eligible households in Minneapolis, MN. The projects will deliver over $41,000 in lifetime energy savings to these households.

  • System: 68 kW

  • Developer: Cooperative Energy Futures

  • Builder: Cooperative Energy Futures

  • Power Recipient: Residents of Creekside Commons

  • Energy Savings: $41,000

 

 
 

JSerra Catholic High School | San Juan Capistrano, CA

This portfolio of projects brings 1.8 MW of solar power to the campus of JSerra Catholic High School, delivering over $18M in lifetime energy savings to the school and creating 65 lifetime solar job years.

  • System: 1.8 MW

  • Developer: Renewable Energy Partners

  • Builder: Renewable Energy Partners

  • Power Recipient: JSerra

  • Energy Savings: $18.4 million

Edwards Church | Framingham, MA

One of the guiding values of Edwards Church and its congregation is: “We are people who long to make a positive difference in the world.” Putting solar on top of the church and other buildings on the property is one way they do just that.

  • System: 89 kW

  • Developer: Team Solar

  • Builder: Rooftop Power

  • Power Recipient: LICSS Participants

  • Energy Savings: $204,000

 
 

 
 
 

Symmes Valley Local School District | Willow Wood, OH

Symmes Valley Local School District sits at the intersection of Appalachia and the Rust Belt. Our projects supply 286 kW of clean energy that will deliver approximately $128,000 in lifetime energy savings to the district.

Hill View Farms | Danville, VT

Our project on the barn at Hill View Farms helps power the next generation of organic dairy farmers, delivering over $52,000 in lifetime energy savings.

  • System: 59 kW

  • Developer: SunCommon

  • Builder: SunCommon

  • Power Recipient: Hill View Farms

  • Energy Savings: $52,000

 

 
 
 

Boston Properties CityPoint | Waltham, MA

Coupling community solar with corporate sustainability not only delivers energy savings to Boston Properties, but it also provides an opportunity to give back: delivering discounted clean energy to local LMI households and nonprofit organizations.

  • System: 614 kW

  • Developer: Sol Works

  • Builder: Sol Works

  • Power Recipient: BxP and LICSS Participants

  • Energy Savings: $1.3 million

Coalfield Development | Huntington, WV

This project provides discounted power for Coalfield Development, a nonprofit economic development corporation with a mission to grow, incubate, and activate communities of opportunity in central Appalachia, the heart of West Virginia coal country. The nonprofit will save over $79,000 over the project’s lifetime.

  • System: 120 kW

  • Developer: Solar Holler

  • Builder: Solar Holler

  • Power Recipient: Coalfield Development

  • Energy Savings: $79,000

 

 
 
 

University City Church | Tucson, AZ

This 120 kW solar installation will provide the Tucson-based church with nearly $200,000 in lifetime savings, while generating over 5.6 million kWh of clean power over the project life.

  • System: 120 kW

  • Developer: Sunray Power

  • Builder: Solar Gain

  • Power Recipient: University City Church

  • Energy Savings: $5,244 per year

Temple Emunah | Lexington, MA

Temple Emunah is devoted to promoting the inclusivity, diversity, and longevity of its community. Its solar parking lot canopy is a low-income community solar project, providing discounted power for income-eligible residents to Greater Boston.

 

 
 
 

Killington Garage | Killington, VT

The Town of Killington sustains outdoor adventurers who visit in all seasons to enjoy skiing and hiking. This 145 kW solar installation will provide the town with an estimated $96,203 in lifetime energy savings.

  • System: 145 kW

  • Developer and Builder: SunCommon

  • Power Recipient: Town of Killington

  • Energy Savings: $2,138 per year

T&T Solar Farms | Shaftsbury, VT

Sunwealth teamed up with T&T Solar Farms and fellow B Corp Encore Renewable Energy for a community solar project that will provide savings for the town of Shelburne, VT and the Wells Spring Unified School District.

  • System: 719 kW

  • Developer and Builder: Encore Renewable Energy

  • Power Recipient: Town of Shelburne; Wells Spring Unified School District; Lake Morey Resort

  • Energy Savings: $13,483 per year

 

 

Fifth Avenue Committee | Brooklyn, NY

Founded in 1978 and based in Brooklyn, NY, FAC is a nationally recognized nonprofit community development corporation that has developed more than 600 units of affordable housing for low and moderate-income families.

Oakland Landfill | Oakland, ME

This solar project will generate over 13 million kWH of clean power for the Town of Oakland over its lifetime and create an estimated 14 solar job years.

 
 

 

New York City Housing Authority | Queens, NY

NYCHA’s mission is to increase opportunities for low- and moderate- income New Yorkers. 1 in 15 New Yorkers reside in NYCHA’s 326 public housing developments across the city’s five boroughs.

  • System: 1.8MW

  • Developer: SolPurpose

  • Builder: BrightPower

  • Power Recipient: NYCHA and its residents

  • Energy Savings: $44,184 per year

El Camino Baptist Church | Tucson, AZ

Founded over 45 years ago, this Baptist church aims to strengthen the community. The two solar installations will provide the church with a projected $204,192 in lifetime energy savings.

  • System: 142 kW

  • Developer: Sunray

  • Builder: Solar Gain

  • Power Recipient: El Camino Baptist Church

  • Energy Savings: $6,806 per year

 

 
 
 

OWASA Biosolids | Chapel Hill, North Carolina

OWASA is a not-for-profit public service agency managing the Chapel Hill community’s water and wastewater services. Its solar project will provide an estimated $140,933 in lifetime energy savings.

Wilson-Gray YMCA | Hartford, CT

This branch of the YMCA of Greater Hartford provides more than 100 programs and services. Its rooftop solar installation will generate 3,547,489 kWH of clean power over its lifetime.

 

 
 
 

Trident Alloys | Springfield, MA

Trident Alloys is a foundry with expertise in 3D robotic printing. The rooftop solar installation serves community solar customers and will provide a projected $526,014 in lifetime energy savings, as well as generating 9 solar job years.

Eglise Evangelique de l’Union Chretienne | Brockton, MA

Eglise Evangelique de l’Union is an American Baptist Churches USA church in Eastern MA. The rooftop solar installation will generate 413,586 kWH of clean power over its lifetime.

  • System: 14 kW

  • Developer: Resonant Energy

  • Builder: Boston Solar

  • Power Recipient: Eglise Evangelique de l’Union Chretienne

  • Energy Savings: $475 per year

 
 

 
 
 
 

Constance Baker Motley Apartments |
New Haven, CT

Named after the prominent civil rights activist, lawyer and judge, Constance Baker Motley Apartments is an affordable housing complex managed by the Housing Authority of New Haven.

Congregation Beth Elohim | Acton, MA

Our solar canopy system will provide clean energy, energy savings and lease revenue to the Congregation Beth Elohim synagogue and religious school. Through Sunwealth’s Low-Income Community Shared Solar program, it will also deliver energy savings to income-eligible households across Greater Boston.

  • System: 245 kW

  • Developer and Builder: 621 Energy

  • Power Recipients: CBE & LICSS participants

  • Energy Savings: $15,462 per year

 

 
 
 

Laurelbrook Farm | East Canaan, CT

Since 1948, the Jacquier family has owned and operated Laurelbrook Farm, a 2,700-acre dairy farm in Northwestern Connecticut. A new solar installation supplies clean energy to keep the farm running around-the-clock.

Christ the King High School | Queens, NY

Our rooftop solar installation at Christ the King is an example of environmental stewardship for the more than one thousand daycare, high school and public charter school students served on the campus.

 

 

Provincetown Water Treatment Plant | Provincetown, MA

The Provincetown Water Treatment Plant is a critical public resource located near the beautiful Cape Cod National Seashore.

Yarmouth Fire Station #3 | Yarmouth, MA

The Yarmouth Fire Department is committed to protecting the Yarmouth community and their rooftop solar installation is proof of their commitment to reducing energy costs and carbon emissions.

 

 

Chatham Fire Station | Chatham, MA

The solar array at the Chatham Fire Department provides reliable power to Chatham’s first responders and can be used for trainings on fire safety around solar sites.

Eastham Library | Eastham, MA

Since 1878, the Eastham Library has been a pillar of the Eastham community, enriching the lives of Eastham residents both young and old.

 

 

St. Mary & St. George Coptic Orthodox Church | Scituate, MA

Formerly the St. Frances Cabrini Church, congregants have been coming to the church to worship for nearly 60 years. The St. Mary & St. George Coptic Orthodox congregation moved in in 2018 and welcomes all to attend their services.

  • System: 31 kW

  • Developer and Builder: Boston Solar

  • Power Recipient: St. Mary & St. George Coptic Orthodox Church

  • Energy Savings: $1,110 per year

Data Center | Northern California

Our solar installation at a Northern California data center is one of our largest projects to date and delivers enough clean energy to meet a meaningful portion of the data center’s energy demand.

  • System: 538 kW

  • Developer and Builder: Centroplan USA

  • Power Recipient: Data Center

  • Energy Savings: $34,084 per year

 

 

Solar Access Program

The Solar Access Program provides community members like Olive Knight, Dorchester resident and climate activist, with clean power and energy savings.

Cambridge Park | Cambridge, MA

The solar installation at Cambridge Park is currently one of Sunwealth’s largest residential solar developments.

 

 
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Water Treatment Facility | Oakfield, NY

This ground-mounted system at the Oakfield Water Treatment Facility will provide clean power to the historic Village of Oakfield, NY. 

Congregation Eitz Chayim | Cambridge, MA

Congregation Eitz Chayim (Tree of Life) is an urban congregation in Cambridge that serves community members by providing fully inclusive services and faith-based education programs. 

 

 

Cunningham Park | Milton, MA

This solar development serves Cunningham Park facilities, including a bowling alley and community recreation center enjoyed by the residents of Milton, MA.

  • System: 25 kW

  • Developer and Builder: SolWorks Energy

  • Power Recipient: Cunningham Park Trust

  • Energy Savings: $1,115 per year

St. Paul Lutheran Church | Arlington, MA

Saint Paul Lutheran Church serves Arlington community members by opening the church’s doors for morning worship, education hour, and fellowship.

 

 

Epiphany School | Boston, MA

Epiphany is an independent school for children of economically-disadvantaged families in Boston with financial aid for all students.

Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation | Dorchester, MA

Solar panels on the roof of the Bornstein and Pearl Food Production Center help offset electricity costs for the common area of the building, which is host to Commonwealth Kitchen and more than 50 community-based businesses – many owned and operated by women and minority entrepreneurs.

 

 

Windsor at Maxwell’s Green | Somerville, MA

Maxwell’s Green is a community solar project that uses the energy produced from the installation to power residential homes in the City of Somerville.

Mustard Seed | Worcester, MA

For nearly 50 years, Mustard Seed Catholic Worker House has been bringing together a community of volunteers to support Worcester residents in need by operating a soup kitchen and a food pantry.

 

 

Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts

The Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts has enabled adults to overcome racial, social, and economic inequalities by advancing economic development opportunities and providing resources for victims of sexual and domestic violence.

Greentown Labs | Somerville, MA

More than 55 cleantech companies comprise the Greentown Labs community, making it the largest clean technology incubator in the United States. These startups are building and commercializing breakthrough solutions for renewable power generation, sustainable transportation, energy efficiency, and more.

 

 
 
 

Mimecast Headquarters | Lexington, MA

This newly-renovated state-of-the-art office building owned by Boston Properties serves as the new home for technology firm Mimecast.  

Moore Lumber & Hardware | Ayer, MA

This mainstay of the Ayer community has provided the materials to build and preserve the Nashoba Valley region for more than 3 generations. 

 

 

World Learning Center | Brattleboro, VT

World Learning is a global NGO empowering people and strengthening institutions through education, sustainable development, and exchange programs.

Holyoke Housing Authority | Holyoke, MA

Holyoke Housing Authority fulfills its mission to provide safe, affordable housing to low- and moderate-income people of Holyoke by delivering a variety of essential services.  

  • System: 416 kW

  • Developer: Eco Energy Partners

  • Builder: Solworks

  • Power Recipient: Holyoke Housing Authority

  • Energy Savings: $15,517 per year

 

 
 

Greenpoint Solar | Brooklyn, NY

Greenpoint Manufacturing and Design Center is a leading non-profit industrial developer transforming manufacturing buildings into affordable, flexible production space for small-to-medium enterprises, artisans, and artists.

 

Hampshire College | Amherst, MA

Founded in 1970, this cutting-edge liberal arts college in Western Massachusetts takes a unique approach to higher education through personalized, independent work and hands-on experience.

 

 
 

Walden Woods | Concord, MA

Founded in 1990, The Walden Woods Project is devoted to preserving the land, literature, and legacy of writer Henry David Thoreau through environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and conservation.

 

Clark's Shoes U.S. Headquarters | Waltham, MA

The classic shoe brand's new eco-friendly US headquarters is located along the Route 128 tech corridor outside of Boston. The energy-efficient, LEED Silver-certified building boasts solar panels and recycled building materials.

 

 
 

Interfaith Solar | Boston, MA

The Interfaith Solar Project benefits a consortium of three well-known houses of worship in the city. Over the life of the project, the churches will be able to put more than $180,000 back into the local community based on energy savings. 

 

Oakfield Fire Department | Oakfield, NY

The Oakfield Fire Department is an important component of this peaceful village community, located east of Niagara Falls near the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge.

  • System: 34 kW

  • Developer and Builder: CIR Electrical

  • Power Recipient: Oakfield Fire Department

  • Energy Savings: $849 per year

 

 

Sika Corporation | Canton, MA

A leader in thermoplastic roofing, Sika partnered with Centroplan and Sunwealth to develop the Sika SolaRoof system for its Canton headquarters. This integrated solar solution is ideal for thermoplastic roofs.

The Montessori School of Northampton | Northampton, MA

The Montessori School of Northampton, a progressive school in the heart of the Pioneer Valley, is dedicated to helping children ages 2–14 “help themselves” by learning at their own pace.

 

 

Alexander Fire Department | Alexander, NY

One of the oldest volunteer fire brigades in New York State, founded in 1833, this essential department keeps current by using modern clean energy to help power its facility.  

 
 

At Sunwealth®, we are leading the effort to build clean energy communities through exciting investment opportunities. Contact us for more information.