Kenyon Energy was chosen to develop this large-scale solar project for the city of Rome, NY. The project is a 2MW solar farm with nearly 10,000 solar panels over four acres of the capped Tannery Road landfill.
Role: Developer, Owner-Operator
Kenyon Energy was chosen to develop this large-scale solar project for the city of Rome, NY. The project is a 2MW solar farm with nearly 10,000 solar panels over four acres of the capped Tannery Road landfill.
Role: Developer, Owner-Operator
Kenyon Energy developed this large-scale solar project on nine acres of the SUNY Sullivan campus in Loch Sheldrake, NY. The PPA is structured to ensure that over its life, solar power is price competitive with all other fuel sources and will generate significant savings for the school. This project commenced commercial operations in October 2015.
Role: Developer, Owner-Operator
Kenyon Energy was chosen to develop 22 sites within the Stockton Unified School District (SUSD). The sites will generate a total of 6.52MW of clean solar power for schools and facilities in the district. The systems allow the district to pay less for electricity over the course of a 25-year PPA executed with SEC SUSD Solar One. The SUSD development involves more than 22,000 solar panels installed on top of parking lot carports at the school campuses, including four high schools. This project commenced commercial operations from September 2014 to February 2015.
Role: Developer, Owner-Operator
Kenyon Energy was chosen to develop this large-scale solar project on top of a closed landfill in Williamson, NY that had not been used for 20+ years. The project is the largest solar installation in the Rochester region and one of the largest in the state of New York. The PPA is structured to ensure that over its 25-year life, solar power is price competitive with all other fuel sources and will generate savings for town operations — the town hall, the highway garage, and the town water and wastewater treatment plants. This project commenced commercial operations in December 2014.
Role: Developer, Owner-Operator
Kenyon Energy acquired this portfolio of WalMart projects spread across 22 WalMart rooftops and 1 WalMart parking canopy throughout Southern California and New Mexico. The PPA is structured to ensure that over its life, solar power is price competitive with all other fuel sources and will generate savings for WalMart. Kenyon Energy acquired this project in December 2012.
Role: Acquirer, Owner-Operator
Kenyon Energy acquired this large-scale solar rooftop project from BP Solar in December 2012. The project sits on top of FedEx’s Ground Distribution Center in Keasbey, NJ. At the time of its instillation in August 2009, this was the nation’s largest rooftop solar project. The PPA is structured to ensure that over its life, solar power is price competitive with all other fuel sources and will generate significant savings for FedEx. Kenyon Energy acquired this project in December 2012.