Summit Ridge Energy and ComEd Mark 75th Community Solar Project in Northern Illinois
ComEd and Summit Ridge Energy (SRE) have launched the 75th community solar project, the Speedway Solar project in Joliet, Illinois. This 2.495 MW project will serve over 350 customers, providing access to renewable energy and cost savings on energy bills. Featuring over 2,300 solar panels on 31 acres, it aims to assist customers without roof space for solar installation. ComEd plans to double its community solar projects by year-end, serving around 36,000 customers and increasing solar capacity from 650 MW to approximately 3,300 MW by 2030, leveraging a growing trend in solar applications.
- Launch of the 75th community solar project in ComEd's service area.
- Expansion of renewable energy access to over 350 customers.
- Projected growth of community solar projects to over 150 by year-end.
- Anticipated increase in solar capacity from 650 MW to about 3,300 MW by 2030.
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Speedway solar project expands access to clean and affordable renewable energy
“The completion of 75 community solar developments in our service territory is a major milestone on our path to a clean energy future,” said
The Speedway Solar project includes more than 2,300 solar panels and occupies 31 acres on
“We are excited to build on our long-standing partnership with ComEd by developing its 75th community solar project in northern Illinois,” said
SRE is the largest commercial solar developer and owner-operator in
By the end of this year, ComEd expects to have doubled the number of community solar projects interconnected to its electric grid to more than 150, serving approximately 36,000 customers. ComEd estimates that solar power on its grid, including rooftop and community solar systems, will grow five times from almost 650 MWs today to about 3,300 MWs by 2030.
In 2022, ComEd received a record-setting 19,292 applications from residential, commercial and industrial customers to connect solar panels and other distributed energy resources to ComEd’s grid, a 74 percent increase from the prior year. Sustaining this growth and supporting electric vehicles and electrification of buildings and industries while maintaining grid reliability will require physical and digital infrastructure upgrades as ComEd proposed in the multi-year grid and rate plans that it filed in January with the
ComEd is a unit of
Launched in 2017, Summit Ridge Energy is the nation’s leading owner-operator of community solar assets. Through dedicated funding platforms, the team acquires pre-operational projects within the rapidly growing solar energy and battery storage sectors. In the past five years, SRE has deployed over
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