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SOLON, Onyx Renewables builds 2.9 MW of solar carports for Mesa, Arizona

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SOLON company And Onyx renewable energy sources completed four additional solar PV projects totaling 2.9 MW for city facilities in Mesa, Arizona.

Solar energy capports were built in Mesa, Arizona’s city transportation building. SOLON

These solar carport projects were completed in December and connected to the city’s electric utility. They bring the total solar capacity of the SOLON and Onyx projects to 3.7 MW. SOLON provided EPC services for all projects, while Onyx financed the systems and will own and operate them for the long term.

“By directly interconnecting with the City of Mesa’s electric utility, these solar projects can deliver immediate and long-term value to the community,” said Brian Seibel, president of SOLON. “With a combined capacity of 3.7 MW now in operation, the City of Mesa is strengthening its energy resiliency, reducing emissions and keeping energy dollars local.”

SOLON and Onyx previously collaborated to complete four solar projects for Mesa in 2022, totaling 806 kWdc. These latest systems provide more than 600 shaded parking spaces.

“Onyx is proud to partner with SOLON to deliver more affordable, predictable energy to the city of Mesa through the development of these localized energy solutions,” said Patty Rollin, Chief Commercial Officer at Onyx Renewables. “These systems are customized to meet the unique goals of the City of Mesa and will help them reduce energy costs while strengthening the reliability and resiliency of their local grid.”

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