
SUNation Energy, Inc. has signed separate Letters of Intent (LOI) with Energy Systems Group (ESG) to deploy over 2.35 megawatts (MW) of solar power at two school districts on Long Island.
Collectively, these installations are designed to deliver three megawatt hours (MWHs) of clean solar energy across 10 buildings that would offset a substantial majority of each district’s energy needs.
The projects under the LOI are:
- A total of seven schools and facility buildings within a prominent school district on Long Island for a total generation potential of 1.3 MW. The system will consist of rooftop solar arrays. Upon completion, this installation would generate approximately 1,687,723 kwh/year which would provide an estimated 75.85% energy offset for the district.
- A total of three buildings within another Long Island-based school district for a total generation potential of 1.057 MW. The system will also be comprised of rooftop solar arrays. Upon completion, the installation would generate approximately 1,371,712 kwh/year which would provide an offset of an estimated 87.3% of the district’s energy needs.
“We are convinced that there is a strong institutional demand for commercial-scale solar projects that deliver value,” SUNation Energy CEO Scott Maskin said. “These districts deserve the benefits of solar energy, and we’re happy to deliver. We look forward to working with our partners at ESG and these school districts to advance the approval process and secure a cleaner, greener future for our neighbors in these communities.”
The projects contemplated by these Letters of Intent are subject to a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, ongoing discussions between the parties and the signing of definitive agreements.