• GSE NC-1

    Project GSE NC-1 GSE NC-1 is comprised of six project sites located in Clay and Cherokee Counties in North Carolina, totaling 5.MW. The projects will provide more than 7 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year to the community.  The power is provided from each project site into the local power grid operated by Blue Ridge Mountain Electric Membership Corporation in conjunction with the Tennessee Valley Authority. When combined, the clean electricity produced by Project GSE NC-1 saves more than 163,000 tons of CO2 from being released into our atmosphere over the project’s lifetime.

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  • GSE NM-1

    Project GSE NM-1 GSE NM-1 is a 2.9MW ground-mounted solar PV project consisting of 16 sites located in Roswell and Dexter, New Mexico. The project was constructed by Hunt Electric Corporation. The electricity produced from the project is sold to xCel Energy, the local electric utility that serves the area. Combined with its sister-project, GSE NM-2, the pair will provide more than 9 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year to the community, enough to serve the needs of approximately 780 homes. The CO2 emissions saved are estimated at over 226,125 tons, and the SO2 emissions saved are over 994 tons, over the projects’ useful life

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  • GSE NM2

    GSE NM-2 GSE NM-2 is a 2.5 MW ground-mounted solar PV project located in the City of Roswell, NM. The project is scheduled for construction during the first half of 2013, with construction performed by S&C Electric Company. The electricity produced from the project is sold to xCel Energy, the local electric utility that serves the area. Combined with its sister-project, GSE NM-1, the pair will provide more than 9 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year to the community, enough to serve the needs of approximately 780 homes. The CO2 emissions saved are estimated at over 226,125 tons, and the SO2 emissions saved are over 994 tons, over the projects’ useful life

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  • GSE WI-1

    Project GSE WI-1 GSE WI-1 known as “The Jefferson Solar Park” is a 1 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) project and is expected to produce approximately 1.2 million kilowatt-hours of electricity each year. The project is scheduled for construction during the first half of 2013 on land leased from the City of Jefferson, located behind current buildings in the City’s North Industrial Park. The Jefferson Solar Park will feed its electricity directly into the distribution lines that serve nearby customers. The clean electricity generated will prevent more than 30,000 tons of CO2 from being released into the atmosphere over the lifetime of the project

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