SunEdison Completes Two Solar Projects in Maryland
April 2015 - SunEdison announced that the company has completed two new solar energy systems in the state of Maryland. A 2.5 megawatt (MW) solar project providing electricity to the Cecil County School of Technology and a 2.1 MW solar energy system supplying power to Pocomoke City's wastewater treatment plant. Both projects have been finalized through 20-year power purchase agreements. Both projects were made possible through Maryland's "Aggregated Net Metering" program, which is available for municipal institutions, agriculture, and non-profit organizations. The Cecil County School of Technology's solar project is designed to produce more energy than the on-site facility needs. This has been done in order to provide other facilities owned by the Cecil County Board of Education with electricity generated from this solar system, through the use of the state's aggregated net metering program.
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SunEdison Completes 2.5 Megawatt System for Cecil County School of Technology
Pocomoke City Goes Solar With 2.1 Megawatt System from SunEdison
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