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Bluewave shares responsible impact of solar development from 2024

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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By Chris Crowell
April 28, 2025
BlueWave Impact Report

BlueWave is one of the most eco-oriented solar owners operators in the country. Bluewave developed 12 projects in Massachusetts, Maine and New York, a total of 46 MWDC in 2024, and according to his 2024 Impact reportThese projects will help prevent 42,237 tons of CO2 emissions entering the atmosphere annually.

“From project development to community involvement, we have made meaningful progress in the direction of building a cleaner, more resilient energy -future for everyone,” said Mike Marsch, Chief Development Officer at BlueWave. “Our impact goes beyond megawatts. In every project and partnership we are aimed at creating value for the communities we serve and to set a new standard for responsible development of clean energy.”

The development of solar energy is the key to Bluewave’s owner-operator model because they are involved in the entire life cycle of the project. Bluewave completed the construction of four projects and served as the “owner-builder” to ensure that the projects were built according to Bluewave standards of excellence and minimized environmental impact.

Looking ahead, Bluewave has also obtained sites for future solar and storage projects in 13 states. When investigating the entire project pipeline, this is 746 MWDC-Zonne-Zon and 2,876 MW AC Stand-Alone storage in active development.

But there is much more to the BlueWave -Milieu story. These projects support the resilience of agricultural communities.

Agrivoltaics in action

  • The construction started on 10 Agrivoltaics projects in Massachusetts and New York in 2024. These projects will include the production of apples, conifers, diversified vegetables, hay, sheep and cattle.
  • More than 60 projects for double use are in development that include diversified vegetables, flowers,
    Hay and meadow for sheep, cattle and poultry.
  • Bluewave has performed efforts to inform federal legislators about Agrivoltaics in the second half of
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In addition to the development of infrastructure for clean energy, Bluewave has invested in cooperation partnerships that support leadership in industry.

In the past year, Bluewave was co-founder of the Solar and Farming Association (SAFA)A national coalition that focuses on scaling commercial crop and cattle agrivoltaic in the United States. In the first year, SAFA focused on advocating a federal definition of Agrivoltaïschens in the farm account – a fundamental step to unlock financing for farmers and to streamline allowing the project.

With an obligation that goes beyond the development, Bluewave also gives back to the communities in which employees work and go through a established program for charity institutions. Bluewave donated $ 30K throughout the year to support local and national organizations that have been nominated and selected by employees.

Employees have also undertaken personal, practical volunteer opportunities and spent more than 300 hours on contribution to service projects, including environmental clearances and volunteering in hiding places, gardens and churches in various communities.

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