Georgetown Photovoltaics and Energy Storage: Powering a
As global energy demands rise and renewable technologies advance, Georgetown stands at the crossroads of innovation. This article explores how photovoltaic systems and energy storage
Georgetown Solar Inc. is developing a 230-megawatt (MWac) solar project located 11 kilometres south of Carseland, Alberta in Vulcan County. The Project encompasses 700 acres (400 soccer fields) and has been sited on privately owned cultivated farmland.
Through a 15-year power purchase agreement, the university has pledged to purchase 100,000 megawatt-hours of electricity annually from these solar plants. This commitment not only helps Georgetown University reduce its carbon footprint but also demonstrates its support for renewable energy sources.
Georgetown University has taken a significant step towards sustainability by collaborating with several solar farms along the East Coast. Through a 15-year power purchase agreement, the university has pledged to purchase 100,000 megawatt-hours of electricity annually from these solar plants.
The Georgetown Project began development in 2020 with land securement and the initiation of environmental assessments. We are committed to sharing information about the Project and working with the local community to ensure that we receive and understand stakeholder feedback and concerns.
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