April 14, 2025
The last Projects weekly Emphasizes a $ 1.5 million solar project for the Gilman Brothers Co. In Connecticut. Plus, GS Power Energie gives the Dorsey Run Solar Project in Maryland, while Castillo Engineering and Northern Sun Energy have received a portfolio of community projects in the community in New York. Keep reading for more information.
Leading energy such as a service (EAAS) company Budderfly A solar sun of $ 1.5 million installed for a 128-year-old family ownership in Connecticut. The Gilman Brothers Co. Produces foam board products and expects to save up to 30% on its energy costs through a 15-year agreement.
“Today’s energy challenges are not the first with which our company is confronted with. Gilman Brothers has long understood operational and financial benefits of more control of our energy supply and transparency in how we use it. We also know that managing it is a full-time company,” said Jeff Blanchard, VP of operations with Gilman. ”


Cool factor: Through this project Gilman Bros. Take advantage of a 750 KW solar system on the roof, completely new LED lighting and an ultra-high-efficient HVAC system, in addition to various other cost-saving technologies such as high-efficiency engines combined with variable frequency drives.
Gilman Bros. is a fixed permanent production of American production and has a long history of resilience and innovation. The company, which offers signage, display, graphics and wall art solutions to some of the largest retailers in the country, has consistently chosen a future -oriented innovative approach to energy. This dates from the 1920s, when the river that fed the mill on which he trusted for the current dried up. The founder of the company took matters into his own hands and followed a charter around the Bozrah Light and Power Co. To create, a utility that has served the facility of Gilman Brothers and surrounding communities for decades. Now Gilman Brothers faces the challenge of leaving fossil fuel dependence and outdated lighting to a more sustainable, cost -effective future of renewable energy. The investment of Budderfly enables this 120 employee, multi-generational family businesses that enables his production activities with solar energy.
GS Power Energie gives Dorsey Run Solar in Central Maryland
Commercial activities have started at GS Power Partners‘(GSPP) Dorsey Run Solar, a solar array on the roof organized on an industrial building in Maryland, owned by an account managed by Principal Asset Management. Black Bear Energy The project facilitated in collaboration with GSPP from concept to commissioning.
“Dorsey Run Solar represents a number of important milestones for GSPP. It was our first project in Maryland and marks more than 8 megawatts (MW) of installed solar energy in collaboration with Black Bear Energy. Moreover, it underlines the strength of our long-term partnership with Neighborhood Sun,” “Brand Develborhood Sun,” “Brand Develborhood Sun,” “Degele Develborhood Sun,” “Degele Develborhood Sun,” “Degele Develborhood Sun,” “Sun,” “Develborhopment Sun,” Partners. “Finding partners who can grow with us and at the same time offer value to our community subscribers is crucial for our mission.”


Cool factor: In addition to supplying cheap renewable electricity to households in the region, Dorsey Run contributes Maryland’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) programFounded in 2004 to record the economic, environmental, fuel diversity and security benefits of renewable energy. The RPS program of Maryland is required that by 2030 50% of the state of the state must come from sources of renewable generation.
Solar landscapeA leading commercial and community -zonne developer in the US was the provider Engineering, Purchasing and Construction of the project (EPC) of the project. Neighborhood sun Offers the Solar Solar Subscriber Management Services to local households, many of which are low and moderate incomes that receive a discount on their electricity.
Castillo Engineering And Northern energy (NSE) have received three new community projects in Kinderhook, Wilton and East Greenbush, New York, which marks the constant success of their partnership in promoting Clean Energy Solutions. Granted by Seaboard Solar, these projects a total of 31.49 MWDC and will generate local renewable power for thousands of houses, while the leadership of New York is strengthened in the implementation of the community.
“New York continues to be at the forefront of community solar, and we are proud to contribute to that growth with Northern Sun Energy and Seaboard Solar,” said Christopher Castillo, CEO of Castillo Engineering. “These projects required innovative engineering solutions to balance technical limitations and cost -effectiveness, and our team worked closely with NSE to optimize designs without sacrificing efficiency.”


Cool factor: This expansion follows the successful commissioning of the 5 MW Troy project, which Castillo Engineering and NSE have completed the first design to the latest interconnection. The strong working relationship between the companies has led to continuous cooperation, so that additional projects are obtained in the state.
Each of these new projects offers unique technical challenges. Wilton and East Greenbush have an uneven site and require a carefully planned balance of system approach to manage the distance between arrays and interconnection points. In addition, strict dripping drop requirements meant that Castillo Engineering had to find cost -effective design solutions, so that compliance was guaranteed without unnecessary increasing project costs.
“This collaboration between Northern Sun Energy, Castillo Engineering and Seaboard Solar is proof of the trust and expertise built in our teams,” said Shawn Brazo, president of Seaboard Solar. “These projects will deliver reliable, clean electricity to local communities and at the same time support economic growth by creating jobs and increased energy independence.”
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