Verogy, a Hartford-based solar startup with a number of Connecticut projects in its pipeline, is vying to take part in New Jersey’s community solar program.
Verogy, formed by veterans of Middletown-based Greenskies Renewable Energy when that firm was acquired in 2017, has bid two projects into New Jersey’s program, which recently doubled its capacity to 150 megawatts, according to Solar Power World.
Connecticut also has a community solar program, allowing utility customers to offtake a portion of solar energy output from panels that are not located on their own property.
Verogy’s two New Jersey projects, dubbed Millstone Solar One and Deptford Solar One, total 7.4 megawatts in size.
Verogy says it’s also pursuing projects in Rhode Island, Arizona, Colorado and Maine, in addition to projects in its home state.
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