Mount St. Mary’s Abbey

GreenSpark installed this 160 kW solar array for Mount St. Mary's Abbey in Wrentham, MA. The solar array powers Trappistine Candy, which is run by the nuns of Mount St. Mary's Abbey. The solar array reduces the electricity bill by more than 60%, helping Mt. St. Mary's Abbey achieve their renewable energy goals and free up funds to invest back into their community.

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GreenSpark Solar is Ranked as a 2023 Top Solar Contractor

We’re proud to announce that GreenSpark Solar has been recognized by Solar Power World as a 2023 Top Solar Contractor. GreenSpark was ranked No. 74 in the nation in the primary service of engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC), with our primary market as residential and commercial, moving us up from No. 130 last year.

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Solar Financing: Get Solar with $0 Down

Now is your chance to save big by switching to solar with GreenSpark! We offer one of the most cost-effective and eco-friendly energy options for your home. By switching to solar, not only will you be saving money on your energy bills, but you will also be reducing your carbon footprint and protecting your household from utility rate increases.

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GreenSpark Solar & CVE North American Break Ground on 26MW of Solar Energy

GreenSpark Solar (GreenSpark) and CVE North America (CVE) have broken ground on a portfolio of five community solar projects totaling over 26 megawatts (MW) in New York State. CVE North America, headquartered in New York City and a subsidiary of the France-based CVE Group, is focused on developing, building, and operating community solar plants across the US. GreenSpark has designed, engineered, and built over 200 MW of renewable energy projects.

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CVE North America

GreenSpark is providing the primary engineering, procurement, and construction services for five New York State projects owned by CVE North America, totaling over 26 megawatts (MW). As part of the New York Value of Distributed Energy Resources (VDER) program, all five projects will be community solar installations and receive funding from the NYSERDA’s NY-Sun program that aims to make solar energy more accessible to homes, businesses, and communities.

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