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‘Powerful’ List: Projects Picked To Produce Small-Scale Clean Energy

The times, they are a-changing – and the structure of the electric delivery system is evolving, along with the roles of the state’s electric distribution companies, generators, the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, ISO New England, and customers. Technology and diversification of sources are being restructured, refined, and modernized to capitalize on emerging technologies and shifting consumer demands.

Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has selected 25 projects to move forward with contract negotiations, the next step for projects selected in response to a Request for Proposals (RFP) for small-scale clean energy projects. Collectively, the projects would generate approximately 402 Megawatts (MW) of electricity, which includes 34 MW of energy efficiency.

Energy, infrastructure, growing food, the environment, the ability to move goods, interconnected communities are all part of civilization. CB/MDP

Energy, infrastructure, growing food, the environment, the ability to move goods, interconnected communities are all part of civilization. CB/MDP


Information on the small-scale projects – selected to advance to negotiate power purchase contracts with Connecticut’s two electric distribution companies, Eversource and United Illuminating (UI) – can be found here. The power purchase agreements proposed by project developers and the electric distribution companies will ultimately be submitted for regulatory approval by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA).

“The response to the RFP for small-scale clean energy projects was robust and competitive – giving us the welcome challenge of carefully considering more than 100 projects and evaluating them against our established criteria,” said DEEP Commissioner Robert Klee. “In the end, we were pleased to select a wide range of projects – including solar, wind, and even energy efficiency – and also encouraged to see that 11 of them will be located right here in Connecticut. These in-state projects – nine solar, one wind, and 34 MW of energy efficiency – total 170 MW. This will bring more jobs and economic activity as well as cost-effective clean energy into the state.”

“More power from the sun hits the Earth in a single hour than humanity uses in an entire year, yet solar only provided 0.0039% of the energy used in the U.S. last year.” – Rebecca Harrington, Tech Insider/Business Insider 2015.

A final decision, reflecting the basis for DEEP’s selection as well as the results of the two clean-energy RFPs (including pricing, quantity, and identity of contracted projects) will be submitted to the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority after the conclusion of contract negotiations, expected in early 2017.


Projects Selected to Move Forward in the Small-Scale Energy RFP (Project Name/Technology/Location/Capacity – MW)

Pawcatuck Solar Center
Solar
Stonington CT
15.00
(Coronal Development Services, LLC)

Swantown Road Solar
Solar
Preston CT
6.00
(SunEast Development LLC)

Hecate Energy Greene County I
Solar
Coxsackie NY
19.99
(Hecate Energy LLC)

Holiday Hill Community Wind
Wind
Russell MA
5.00
(Holiday Hill Community Wind, LLC)

Hecate Energy Albany County I
Solar
Ravena NY
19.99
(Hecate Energy LLC)

Kidder Hill Community Wind
Wind
Irasburg VT
5.00
(Kidder Hill Community Wind, LLC)

Swanton Wind
Wind
Swanton VT
17.50
(Swanton Wind, LLC)

Litchfield Solar Plant + Park Project, Litchfield Solar Plant I Facility
Solar
Litchfield CT
19.80
(Connecticut Energy Parks, LLC)

Incremental Energy Efficiency – ES
Energy Efficiency
Connecticut
34.00
(Eversource Energy)

North Stonington Solar Plant + Park Project, NS Solar Plant I Facility
Solar
North Stonington CT
9.99
(Connecticut Energy Parks, LLC)

W. Portsmouth St. Solar
Solar
Concord NH
14.69
(W. Portsmouth St. Solar, LLC) – Ranger Solar

Constitution Solar
Solar
Plainfield CT
19.59
(Constitution Solar LLC)– Ranger Solar

Highgate Solar
Solar
Highgate Center VT
19.60
(Highgate Solar I LLC) – Ranger Solar

Hinckley Solar
Solar
Fairfield ME
19.58
(Hinckley Solar LLC) – Ranger Solar

Randolph Center Solar
Solar
Randolph Center VT
19.58
(Randolph Center Solar, LLC) – Ranger Solar

Sheldon Solar
Solar
Sheldon Springs VT
19.63
(Sheldon Solar, LLC) – Ranger Solar

Winslow Solar
Solar
Clinton ME
19.58
(Winslow Solar, LLC) – Ranger Solar

Davenport Solar
Solar
Brandon VT
19.58
(Davenport Solar LLC) – Ranger Solar

Nutmeg Solar
Solar
Enfield CT
19.60
(Nutmeg Solar, LLC) – Ranger Solar

GRE-15-NORTH HAVEN-CT
Solar
North Haven CT
4.98
(GRE GACRUX LLC)

Wallingford Renewable Energy (WRE)
Solar
Wallingford CT
19.99
(Lend Lease (US) Energy Development LLC)

Wind Colebrook South
Wind
Colebrook CT
3.50
(BNE Energy Inc.)

Savoy Wind Project
Wind
Savoy MA
12.50
(Palmer Management Corporation jointly with Minuteman Wind LLC)

GRE-29-WATERFORD-CT
Solar
Waterford CT
17.73
(GRE GACRUX LLC)

Coolidge Solar I
Solar
Ludlow VT
19.59
(Coolidge Solar I, LLC) – Ranger Solar
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