Work begins on Greenfield, MA power plant
December 01, 2011
Greenleaf-TNX is pleased to announce the start of work on their upcoming 2.0mW solar array to be located in Greenfield, Massachusetts on a closed landfill site. “We are happy to be doing work to turn a landfill site into a benefit for the environment.”, said Thomas Yap.
This project, which qualified for new-market tax credits and a loan guarantee from the USDA, has been fully funded. The system will use approximately 8,700 high-efficiency solar modules, with a name-plate output rating of 2,000,000 Watts DC. Interconnection is scheduled for Q2’ 2012. Once completed the facility will generate approximately 2,600 megawatt-hours a year of clean energy, offsetting approximately 5,700,000 pounds of CO2 released annually.
About Greenleaf-TNX:
Greenleaf-TNX Management is a renewable energy asset management firm. The firm’s mission is to move renewable energy investments into the mainstream. Greenleaf-TNX partners with ‘best of breed’ operators to operate our projects with world-class expertise. The firm both originates and finances renewable projects, and owns and operates down-stream renewable energy assets.
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