With 512 MW of safe-harbored, FEOC-free modules ready for immediate deployment, Standard Solar is helping partners reduce risk, keep development moving and advance projects toward construction and operation with confidence.

Clean energy progress takes many forms, but right now, certainty is what moves projects — especially supply certainty and policy clarity. With 512 MW of safe-harbored, FEOC-free modules ready for immediate deployment, Standard Solar is helping partners reduce risk, keep development moving and advance projects toward construction and operation with confidence. At the same time, solar is increasingly being valued as grid infrastructure, with more projects designed to pair with storage and participate in virtual power plants (VPPs). That momentum includes expanding community solar access in key states including Delaware, Illinois and Massachusetts, and it continues next month at Infocast, where we’ll be speaking and connecting with industry leaders focused on getting projects to the finish line.


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Standard Solar Leads With Certainty: 512 MW of Safe-Harbored Solar Modules Ready to Deploy

Standard Solar has secured 512 MW of safe-harbored, FEOC-free solar modules ready for immediate deployment — helping developers move projects to construction faster and stay on schedule ahead of the ITC cliff. The inventory reduces procurement risk, supports financing and enables faster execution across community solar, C&I and distributed generation projects.

Standard Solar Joins Industry Leaders to Discuss the Future of Distributed Solar Finance

Next month, our Director of Structured Finance, Victoria Waldo, is speaking at Infocast Events' Solar + Wind Finance & Investment Summit in Phoenix. She joins four other industry leaders to discuss financing for community solar, C&I and other smaller-scale projects. They’ll be looking at current market size and opportunities, federal funding, capital constraints, overcoming challenges, and much more. Catch the panel on Wednesday, March 18, at 9:30 MST in the McArthur Ballroom.

Breaking the Budget Barrier for School Solar

School districts often want large-scale energy upgrades but face one major hurdle: how to pay for them. This article highlights a proven budget-neutral financing model, using Salt Lake City School District’s $29 million project as an example, where guaranteed energy savings fund infrastructure improvements over time with no added cost to taxpayers. With the right financial structure and partner, schools can modernize facilities today and unlock long-term savings tomorrow — a model Standard Solar helps bring to life from financing through operation.

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