TERRASMART'S INSTALLATION TEAM AIDS IN EARLY COMPLETION OF NEW YORK'S SECOND-LARGEST SOLAR PROJECT
Situated on a former golf course, Shoreham will produce 24.9 MW AC of photovoltaic energy for the town of Brookhaven assisting the local utility, Long Island Power Authority, in reaching New Yorks 2030 fifty-percent clean energy goal.
Fort Myers, Florida — March 14, 2018: TerraSmart, an innovator in ground mount racking design, engineering and manufacturing solutions, lead the second largest PV array solar project in the state of New York, Shoreham Solar Commons, to completion last month. Situated on a former golf course, Shoreham will produce 24.9 MW AC of photovoltaic energy for the town of Brookhaven assisting the local utility, Long Island Power Authority, in reaching New Yorks 2030 fifty-percent clean energy goal.
"There were many underground challenges for this project and TerraSmarts dexterity to handle any unforeseen circumstances positioned us as the right choice when it came to mitigating any and all potential site uncertainties," says TerraSmart CEO Ryan Reid. "With our ability to install faster and exceed the construction timeline, TerraSmart was pleased to have placed Shoreham Solar Commons ahead of schedule."
Shoreham Solar Commons is situated on 150 acres of land that is now repurposed to produce clean energy for up to 3,500 homes in the town of Brookhaven while eliminating 29,000 tons of harmful greenhouse gas emissions per year.
About TerraSmart:
For eight years, TerraSmart has been a leader in solar racking, engineering, design and manufacturing of turnkey, ground-mount racking solutions for commercial-to utility-scale solar projects. Bringing more than thirty years experience in structural engineering and steel fabrication, TerraSmart has built over 1.8 GWs of ground mount projects across the United States.
TerraSmarts innovative ground screw foundation and racking systems have transformed the solar industry by minimizing project risks, ensuring successful installation in all soil types and offering the most cost-effective solutions. For more information, visit www.TerraSmart.com.