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Encore Renewable Energy installs 2.2-MW solar project for Vermont utility

Source:VPPSA

Vermont Public Power Supply Authority (VPPSA) and Encore Renewable Energy announced that construction has begun on a new solar array along Route 100 in Morrisville, on land currently utilized for corn silage. Encore is evaluating the potential for establishing pollinator-friendly wildflower groundcover to provide support for the bees, butterflies and other creatures that are critical to the overall health of our ecosystem.

Lawrence Brook Solar, the second project developed under a partnership formed in 2018 between VPPSA and Encore, will be sited on property owned by Morrisville resident Jeanette Davis. The new 2.2-MW array will generate income for Davis while allowing her to maintain ownership of the property through the duration of the 25-year lease agreement.

“Encore Renewable Energy has been a true partner in helping me to secure a lease revenue that will allow me to continue to live on the land that has been in my family for 40 years. I am looking forward to welcoming my new silent solar neighbor,” Davis said.

“Solar power has never been cheaper. We’re leveraging the low cost of this power to deliver the lowest cost renewable energy possible for these municipal customers,” said Encore Founder and CEO Chad Farrell.

The output is projected to fulfill Morrisville Water and Light’s distributed generation requirement to comply with Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard (RES). Enacted in 2015, the RES requires Vermont electric utilities to supply increasing amounts of renewable energy. A portion must be purchased from distributed generators, including in-state solar arrays.

“Our residents value reliable, low-cost energy,” said Morrisville Water & Light General Manager Penny Jones. “Lawrence Brook Solar helps keep our rates low and stable while also allowing us to meet state renewable requirements.”

This project is the second of a 10-MW portfolio that VPPSA and Encore Renewable Energy are building together. Under the partnership, Encore performs all design, development, financing and construction of solar projects. VPPSA manages the resulting electric generation and maximizes its value for its member utilities’ communities.

“Lawrence Brook Solar is a triple win,” said VPPSA general manager Ken Nolan. “It allows Morrisville’s community to achieve its renewable energy goals, helps keep land in a local resident’s hands, and supports a Vermont-based business. The project epitomizes how VPPSA’s partnership with Encore Renewable Energy enhances local communities and our economy.”

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