First State Welcomes One of Its First Solar Farms
Over its lifetime, this project is expected to generate approximately 8 million kilowatt-hours annually, contributing to Delaware''s goal of sourcing 40% of its electricity from
Over its lifetime, this project is expected to generate approximately 8 million kilowatt-hours annually, contributing to Delaware''s goal of sourcing 40% of its electricity from
Nautilus Solar Energy, a community solar company, partnered with TurningPoint Energy (TPE) to complete a 4.7MW (DC)solar farm in Georgetown, Delaware. The project is
About the Project Georgetown Solar Inc. is developing a 230-megawatt (MWac) solar project located 11 kilometres south of Carseland, Alberta in Vulcan County. The Project encompasses
About the Project Georgetown Solar Inc. is developing a 230-megawatt (MWac) solar project located 11 kilometres south of Carseland, Alberta in
Nautilus Solar Energy and TurningPoint Energy celebrated their collaboration on a new 4.7-megawatt direct current solar farm in
Georgetown today marked the completion of a new renewable sustainability project – six university-owned townhouses using solar
Turning Point Energy and Nautilus Solar Energy celebrated their first solar farm in Delaware with a ribbon-cutting event June 10 in Georgetown. The Georgetown solar farm is
Construction of the Georgetown array wrapped up earlier in 2025. It is slated to begin delivering clean, renewable electricity to customers within the Delmarva Power service area in the
DOVER, DE (June 11, 2025) Nautilus Solar Energy, LLC ("Nautilus") and TurningPoint Energy ("TPE") celebrated their collaboration on a new 4.7-megawatt direct current (MWdc) solar farm
Nautilus Solar Energy and TurningPoint Energy celebrated their collaboration on a new 4.7-megawatt direct current solar farm in Georgetown, Delaware.
Turning Point Energy and Nautilus Solar Energy celebrated their first solar farm in Delaware with a ribbon-cutting event June 10 in
The array is made up of nearly 9000 solar modules and is part of a six-project, 30MWdc portfolio that has been developed by TPE and being built and operated by Nautilus.
Georgetown today marked the completion of a new renewable sustainability project – six university-owned townhouses using solar energy – developed through its first student
Nautilus Solar Energy, LLC ("Nautilus") and TurningPoint Energy ("TPE") celebrated their collaboration on a new 4.7-megawatt direct current (MWdc) solar farm in
Construction of the Georgetown array wrapped up earlier in 2025. It is slated to begin delivering clean, renewable electricity to customers within the
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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.
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.
The Project encompasses 700 acres (400 soccer fields) and has been sited on privately owned cultivated farmland. The Georgetown Project began development in 2020 with land securement and the initiation of environmental assessments.