At Syncarpha, our mission is to revolutionize the energy landscape by removing the barriers to the widespread adoption of solar energy and storage across the US
Syncarpha is pleased to announce that its community solar, Troy Solar I, has received Permission to Operate (PTO) from Central Maine Power (CMP) on April 15, 2025. This milestone marks the company’s seventh operational #communitysolar project in Maine
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ALT Syncarpha Capital, a New York-based developer, owner, and operator of solar and storage projects, is pleased to announce that its community solar project, Troy Solar I, has received Permission to Operate (PTO) from Central Maine Power (CMP) on April 15, 2025. This milestone marks the company’s seventh operational community solar project in Maine, further expanding its commitment to delivering clean, affordable energy across the state.
While renewable energy is clean, abundant, and increasingly cost-effective, it isn’t always available when the grid needs it most.
This is where Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are stepping in to help transform the equation.
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ALT By storing excess renewable energy during periods of overproduction and releasing it when demand rises, BESS allows clean energy to be dispatched on demand, giving grid operators the flexibility to smooth out supply fluctuations, reduce curtailment, and avoid relying on fossil fuel peaker plants.
National Renewable Energy Day, observed each year on March 21st, highlights the importance of clean energy sources like solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal. Though informally established, it gained traction in the early 2000s as clean energy advocacy grew, especially in the U.S.
In 2024, the U.S. imported a record 54.3 GW of solar panels, primarily from Southeast Asia—a strong indicator of the nation's reliance on foreign solar manufacturing despite government incentives to boost domestic production.
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Transforming underutilized land such as brownfields and landfills into solar assets is a highly effective development strategy that offers numerous environmental, economic, and social benefits.
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ALT Syncarpha’s Tewksbury Landfill Solar Project: Syncarpha’s Tewksbury Landfill Solar project is a ballast-mounted, community solar garden constructed in Tewksbury, Massachusetts on the 50-acre Sutton Brook Disposal Area also known as “Rocco Landfill”. The project became operational in February 2022 and provides clean energy to the City of Everett, Tufts University, and local National Grid residents. The project produces enough clean energy annually to power about 400 homes, equivalent to avoiding harmful CO2 emissions from about 3.5 million pounds of coal burned.
While the NY Jets won't be on the field for the Super Bowl, Syncarpha is reflecting on its own contribution to the NFL—helping bring 688.85 kW of solar power to the Jets' training center. ☀️🏈
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ALT While the NY Jets won't be on the field for the Super Bowl, Syncarpha is reflecting on its own contribution to the NFL—helping bring 688.85 kW of solar power to the Jets' training center.
This 688.85 kW solar system produces over 790,000 kWh of clean energy annually—enough to offset 558 tons of CO2 every year.
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ALT This 688.85 kW solar system produces over 790,000 kWh of clean energy annually—enough to offset 558 tons of CO2 every year.
The SEIA has revealed that the U.S. has officially surpassed 50 GW of solar module manufacturing capacity, marking a huge step forward for clean energy and domestic production.
🔗Read our summary of SEIA’s latest findings: syncarpha.com/2025/02/us-sol…
ALT The U.S. has achieved a significant milestone in renewable energy by surpassing 50 gigawatts (GW) of domestic solar module manufacturing capacity, which should be enough to support the national solar demand.
Recent shots of one of our earliest projects at the University of Arizona. Combining 663 kW of rooftop solar PV systems with advanced solar thermal technologies, this project continues to deliver clean energy while supporting the University’s sustainability goals. Swipe for more.
ALT Syncarpha UofA - Combining 663 kW of rooftop solar PV systems with advanced solar thermal technologies