Solar Information & Programs
This section describes the different types of solar energy and how they are used in Massachusetts. In addition, find out what solar programs and incentives are currently available for your home, business,
This section describes the different types of solar energy and how they are used in Massachusetts. In addition, find out what solar programs and incentives are currently available for your home, business,
The new solar farm, built on the former Bird Machine industrial site, utilizes 14,600 panels to produce nearly 6 million kilowatt-hours of energy per year – enough to power roughly 623 homes per year
On this page, you can explore our real-time database of solar farms in Massachusetts. Each month, we track solar projects in the state and update our list of the largest solar farms in Massachusetts.
Northfield Mountain Solar is a 2 MW Class I renewable solar generation facility located in Northfield. It was the very first privately owned utility scale solar generation station located in Massachusetts.
View the monthly generation and consumption, generator details, and more for Bird Machine Solar Farm.
Bird Machine Solar Farm — Norfolk, MA — Operational Power Plant with ID 60513. Data from EIA Form 860M. Interconnection.fyi provides live updating data, maps and charts of ISO and utility distribution
Solar power in Massachusetts has been increasing rapidly, due to Section 1603 grants for installations that began before December 31, 2011, and the sale of SRECs for $0.30/kWh, which allows payback for the system within 5 or 6 years, and generates income for the life of the system. For systems installed after December 31, 2011, and before December 31, 2016, the 30% tax grant becomes a 30% tax credit. There has
View lists of all the electricity generating facilities that have been qualified for the RPS and APS Programs by DOER. RPS Class I Generation Units were built on or after January 1, 1998 and
Bird Machine Located in South Walpole, MA, this 4.6 MW DC ground mount solar system is comprised of approximately 14,700 solar panels that produce 5,919 MWh per year.
The Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) program was established in 2018 and has driven significant solar deployment in the state, acting as a template for other states to follow.
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