SunEdison completes 1.5MW ground-mount project for Staples Maryland

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SunEdison and office products company Staples have continued on their solar collaborations with the completion of 1.5MW solar power installation at the Staples distribution centre in Hagerstown, Maryland. This brings the solar power installed by the two companies in Maryland to over 2.5MW, having earlier this year completed a 1.01MW installation at the Staples fulfillment center in Hanover.

The Hagerstown ground-mounted installation comprises over 11,000 solar panels from an unnamed provider. Power purchase agreements have been initiated between SunEdison and Staples that specify that no upfront capital outlays are required of Staples – as SunEdison operates and maintains the plant, Staples  will purchase the energy generated at pre-agreed pricing rates.

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