C&I Construction of the first solar + storage array for New York campus underway renewableenergyworldcontentteam 7.8.2020 Share The State University of New York at Fredonia (SUNY Fredonia) announced that construction is starting on its first solar/battery project. The New York Power Authority (NYPA), as the campus’ energy advisor, is overseeing the project. Selected in a competitive bidding process, the state’s strategic partners Oriden, a Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems venture, and Solar Liberty are designing, installing and financing the 1.4-MW ground-mount solar plus 500-kW, 3-hour energy storage system. The solar-plus-storage solution will provide about 1.7 gigawatt hours of energy and offset an average 432,000 pounds of carbon dioxide each year, the companies said. The project — located on the north edge of campus between the New York State Thruway and the Blue Devil softball field — will be hosted by the campus, and SUNY Fredonia will purchase all energy produced through a power purchase agreement. Learn more about the project in the video below: SUNY Fredonia Solar Related Posts New software gives developers real-time access to 95% of U.S. solar module supply chain ‘The sky is the limit’: Solar program opens new opportunities for Chicago trainees Exploring practical synergies between MLPE and UL 3741 rapid shutdown tech We have solar at home: DOE, Qcells announce massive win for domestic supply