In solar, there's great growth potential. You can do it just about anywhere and you don't need five years of engineering study to do it. Through mutually beneficial partnerships, Renewable Energy Massachusetts LLC helps municipalities, businesses and institutions, as well as private land owners, to develop megawatt (MW) scale solar energy facilities without any capital costs to our partners.
Thanks to federal and state incentives and significant technology cost reductions, solar energy not only makes environmental sense, but also economic sense. Provides clean on-site energy with no capital costs and no ownership or maintenance burdens for our host site landowners. Converts underutilized spaces (rooftops, parking areas, unused land, brownfields, etc.) into a productive source of energy.
Thanks to federal and state incentives and significant technology cost reductions, solar energy not only makes environmental sense, but also economic sense. Provides clean on-site energy with no capital costs and no ownership or maintenance burdens for our host site landowners. Converts underutilized spaces (rooftops, parking areas, unused land, brownfields, etc.) into a productive source of energy.
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Renewable Energy Massachusetts LLC (REM) is a Massachusetts-based solar energy development company founded in 2009 that has developed several large-scale operating solar projects in Massachusetts.
REM is a member of the Northeast Clean Energy Council, has been an active participant in the Massachusetts DOER and DPU solar energy policy making process, and is currently developing several megawatt-scale municipal and community shared solar energy projects in the Commonwealth.
REM is a member of the Northeast Clean Energy Council, has been an active participant in the Massachusetts DOER and DPU solar energy policy making process, and is currently developing several megawatt-scale municipal and community shared solar energy projects in the Commonwealth.
Our fundamental mission is to create solar partnerships that are based on mutual trust, openness, and providing energy savings for our host site partners. The Basics: To maximize energy yield, the site must be relatively flat (i.e., preferably less than a 5% grade), predominantly south-facing, not be shaded by trees, buildings or other obstructions, and be located close to the electric grid.
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