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Green Development Announces the Completion of Solar Farms

Green Development, LLC announced today that they had completed construction on solar farm projects in Glocester and Hopkinton. The projects, which utilized many laborers, have been completed, associated with the lattice and are creating clean sustainable power.

The "White Oak" project in Glocester is situated at 74 White Oak Lane. The farm and the land are claimed by the Phillips family, and they have been developing products of the soil for ages. The farm will stay in activity, as the solar venture will just utilize roughly 6 sections of land of the property, which aggregates more than 78 sections of land. The construction stage endured right around one year, and the solar farm will create 2,968,000 kWh yearly, enough to meet the yearly power needs of 442 family units. Around 85 to 95 individuals dealt with this undertaking, including subcontractors, electrical experts and Green representatives.

The "Hopkinton Main" project situated at 310 Main Street in Hopkinton sits on around 67 sections of land of private land. Construction on this undertaking went on for one year utilizing more than 140 workers, merchants and subcontractors. The task will create 15,762,000 kWh every year – enough power to help 2346 family units a year. The two projects will give energy to Johnson and Wales University and a few lodging specialists and organizations across the state, including West Warwick Housing, Pawtucket Housing and ONE Neighborhood Builders. Green will likewise a sell a bit of the force straightforwardly to National Grid under the Renewable Energy Growth Program to help Rhode Island and National Grid meet their environmentally friendly power objectives.

“The renewable energy sector continues to produce the jobs of the future, and we are extremely grateful to be able to create so many employment opportunities for Rhode Islanders during the pandemic. We also have the added benefit of building projects that continue to benefit Rhode Island’s environment and help us move one small step closer to fossil fuel independence. Each time a project is connected to the grid - no matter how small, no matter how big – it is a step forward,” stated Mark DePasquale, founder of Green Development.

About Green Development

Green Development LLC, founded by Mark DePasquale in 2009, is Rhode Island’s leading wind and solar energy company. It is distinguished by its project management efficiency, supply chain and logistics expertise, operations and maintenance capabilities and speed to market.

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