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Solar 101: A Beginner’s Guide Webinar on 4/16/2021 (Replay on Post)

Enerlogics is pleased to announce that Scott Ameduri is presenting as part of the “Solar 101: A Beginner’s Guide for Ohio’s Public Utilities” was hosted by Frost Brown Todd on Friday April 16, 2021. Replay is below.

Kent State University in Ohio Begins Adding Solar at Six Regional Campuses

Enerlogics’s TEN NINE Energy subsidiary is developing solar at six Kent State University regional campuses.

New solar array to provide more than half of electricity needs at Penta Career Center

PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Penta Career Center unveiled its own new fix-tilt, ground-mount solar array on September 18, 2020. The $2 million structure, completed in August 2020 and operational as of Aug. 7, produces 1.76 million kilowatt-hours of power. First Solar provided 3,168 Series 6 panels manufactured at its Lake Township facility, which were then installed by Enerlogics and GEM Energy. AEP OnSite Partners owns the array and sells power to the school through a 25-year agreement.

Going green, again: Cleveland Heights introduces solar power agreement for three city buildings

Cleveland Heights, OH – City officials plan to go greener in the coming months with a proposed solar power purchase agreement to install rooftop panels on three city buildings. City Council is expected to authorize the 30-year contract with Enerlogics Solar LLC of Youngstown at its April 20 meeting. Installation would then be planned over the next 10 months on City Hall, the Community Center and the Service Department garage….

Solar Panel Installations to Save County Money

CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OH – The Cuyahoga County Department of Sustainability, in partnership with AEP Onsite Partners, LLC, is bringing energy savings to the County through the installation of solar panels on three County buildings. Video and more at http://executive.cuyahogacounty.us/en-US/Solar-Panel-Installations.aspx

Solar Power Installations Growing in Cuyahoga County

Enerlogics Solar-developed Cuyahoga County Aggregated Solar Program announces partnership with AEP Onsite Partners as project investor.

Lakewood eyes energy cost savings, considers solar arrays for municipal buildings

Lakewood, OH – After introducing a discussion about the addition of solar panels to municipal buildings this spring, Lakewood City Council will soon be voting on whether to move forward with developer Enerlogics to add up to 700 kilowatts of rooftop arrays to various city locations at no upfront cost. “We’re proposing four very sizable solar panels at different city buildings — Lakewood City Hall and a nearby service garage,…

Enerlogics’ Cuyahoga County Landfill Solar Project Featured in American Infrastructure Magazine: Powering an Ohio Transformation

The conversion of a former landfill site into a solar farm is the largest project of its kind in Ohio After having seen the wide, open plains of the Midwest, it is difficult to believe that this region has not fully capitalized on the potential value of this space as an opportunity for creating energy. A county in Ohio sought to change that, to electrify its region, and to build…

Cuyahoga County Partnership with Enerlogics Solar, Third Sun Solar and Solar United Neighbors Helps Further Solar Deployments

Media contact:  Mary Louise Madigan: (216) 698-2521, mlmadigan@cuyahogacounty.us CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OH — Cuyahoga County continues to spearhead solar deployments in Northeast Ohio. The County recently approved the power purchase agreement (PPA) for solar to be deployed on the rooftop of three County-owned buildings: the Medical Examiner’s Office in Cleveland, the Animal Shelter in Valley View, and the Harvard Road Garage in Newburgh Heights. The Aggregated Solar Program enables these three buildings to produce…

Enerlogics’ Cuyahoga County Landfill Solar Project selected as Solar Builder 2018 Gold Project of the Year

Solar Builder 2018 Gold Project of the Year: Cuyahoga County Landfill The 2018 Gold Project of the Year is a monument to solar energy as a true local product. The developers are located in state. Over 80 percent of the construction and installation labor was in state. Even the foundations, racking and modules were manufactured in state. Solar Builder 2018 Gold Project of the Year: Cuyahoga County Landfill

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