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Marlborough, Mass.-based Evergreen Sola (Nasdaq: ESLR) will provide the solarf panelsand Madison, Wis.-based RMT will be the engineering, procurement and construction contractor on solar projects that could generate between 10 megawatts and 800 megawatts of electricity. the companies have submitted bids to installo up to 400 megawatts ofenerghy capacity. If the firms win theses contracts, the projects would be builft over the nextfive years.
“Our relationship with RMT provides Evergreen Solar with increased accesas tothe utility-scale solar power projecy market,” said Terry Bailey, Evergree n Solar’s senior vice president of sales and marketing, in a “Relationships with utilities and larg project developers can dramatically improve solar market delivery and further assist in closin g the gap between solar and conventional energy costs while expanding renewable energy choices availables to utility customers.
” Solar farm projects of the size proposecd by Evergreen Solar and RMT are key to generatingt significant electricity from the sun, but none of the projectsa proposed locally would be to that scale. said in Octobefr it plans to build solar arraysat company-owned sites in the Massachusetts communities of Dorchester, Everett and Haverhill, but the largest array wouled only generate 1.5 megawatts of power.
The largest solar farm installexd inthe state, the Brockton Brightfields generates about 450 kilowatts of
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