Source: Solar Alliance Energy Inc.
  • Solar Alliance Energy (SOLR) has signed a contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District to install a solar system at the Lake Cumberland Resource Manager’s Office and Maintenance Facility in Somerset, Kentucky
  • The project comprises a 52-kilowatt roof mount solar array and a 51-kW carport solar array with a total capital cost of US $340,000
  • Solar Alliance will design, engineer, and install a turnkey project that includes a carport utility grid-tied solar system for the Nashville District
  • Solar Alliance is an energy solutions provider focused on residential, commercial and industrial solar installations
  • Solar Alliance Energy Inc. is up 11.111 per cent, trading at $0.10 at 9:54 AM ET

Solar Alliance Energy (SOLR) has signed a contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District.

Under the contract, Solar Alliance will install a solar system at the Lake Cumberland Resource Manager’s Office and Maintenance Facility in Somerset, Kentucky.

The project comprises a 52-kilowatt roof mount solar array and a 51-kW carport solar array with a total capital cost of US $340,000.

“Solar Alliance is proud to be working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on this solar project in Kentucky,” said CEO Myke Clark.

“This is the first solar project Solar Alliance will build for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and we believe it will provide a strong example of the benefits of solar energy for a variety of government entities,” he added.

The combined roof mount and carport arrays will provide lower-cost electricity and resiliency to the Lake Cumberland facility.

Solar Alliance will design, engineer, and install a turnkey project that includes a carport utility grid-tied solar system for the Nashville District at the Lake Cumberland Resource Management Office and a separate utility grid-tied roof-mounted solar system for the Maintenance Facility.

The project will also include trenching, and conduit installation for a future electric vehicle charging station integrated into the carport solar system, making the structure “EV Charger Ready.”

This project, which will be installed in early 2023, builds on Solar Alliance’s growing backlog of contracted projects in the U.S. Southeast.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District serves the region, the Corps of Engineers, and the nation by providing collaborative water resource engineering solutions, world-class public infrastructure management, and environmental stewardship for the Cumberland-Tennessee River Systems.

Solar Alliance is an energy-solutions provider focused on residential, commercial and industrial solar installations.

Solar Alliance Energy Inc. is up 11.111 per cent, trading at $0.10 at 9:54 AM ET.


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