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Agilitas Energy planning 10-MW solar + storage project under Massachusetts SMART program

By Billy Ludt | March 25, 2021

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Agilitas Energy, an energy developer with a portfolio in the Northeast, is moving forward with a 10-MW solar + storage project in Warren, Massachusetts, the third of its type in the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) portfolio. The prior two projects totaling 16 MW of solar and 18 MWh of energy storage, are currently under construction, making Agilitas Energy one of the largest SMART program developers. All Agilitas Energy’s SMART program projects qualify for Community Solar.

With the ever-growing power consumption, energy storage is the high-impact solution to significantly improve grid operations, reduce energy costs, provide backup power through storms, while benefiting the local economy, the company state in a press release. Massachusetts is aiming to become a national leader in energy storage with a 1,000 MWh target to be achieved by the end of 2025.

When paired with solar arrays, energy storage systems can provide multiple benefits such as shifting solar energy production to fulfill peak demand and mitigating the otherwise unnecessary substation upgrades often associated with installing solar. Energy storage systems can be configured to dispatch power at any time, which can further stabilize the grid operations and provide additional cost-saving benefits to ratepayers.

“Our Warren project showcases the value of solar power when intelligently paired with battery energy storage. The SMART program is proving to be a win-win for all of the Massachusetts stakeholders: local towns, energy consumers and the utilities. In particular, the system can greatly reduce energy costs for those local, small businesses who have the foresight to sign long-term power purchase agreements with us,” said Barrett Bilotta, president of Agilitas Energy.

Agilitas Energy is currently developing approximately 300 MW of energy projects in Massachusetts, New York and other markets in the Northeast through acquisition, origination and pairing energy storage with solar arrays. Agilitas strives to deliver renewable energy benefits to the local businesses and residents through the community solar programs, and engage local engineers, surveyors and site work contractors whenever feasible. Many of its projects also contributed to conserving the land and wildlife and restoring brownfields in the site areas.

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Billy Ludt is senior editor of Solar Power World and currently covers topics on mounting, installation and business issues.

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