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Jiminy's 12-acre installation can produce 2.3 megawatts. Photo courtesy of jiminypeak.com. |
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Left to right: Tyler Fairbank, CEO of JP and Nexamp’s Zaid Ashai flip the switch. Photo courtesy of jiminypeak.com |
More than 100 local homeowners will benefit from the solar project, as the value of electricity generated from the solar panels will allow them to offset their electricity bills.
“This project marks a tremendous milestone for us,” said Zaid Ashai, CEO of Nexamp. “Massachusetts has an opportunity to be a national leader in solar energy, and its residents and businesses are more aware than ever of the potential for clean solar power to lower their utility costs.”
The solar power project will be operated commercially once the local electric utility gives its final approval.