
Core Insights - New Energy Equity has partnered with the Harlem Consolidated School District to develop a 5.54 MWdc solar energy project in Illinois, marking its first initiative in the state's Public Schools Program [1][2]. Company Overview - New Energy Equity is a national leader in developing and financing community and commercial solar projects, having developed over 550 MW of solar projects and closed more than $1.2 billion in clean energy investments [8]. - The company emphasizes its commitment to advancing clean energy in educational settings and empowering communities [5]. Project Details - The solar project will provide significant economic benefits, including discounted electricity, to the Harlem Consolidated School District and residential customers in the Commonwealth Edison service area [2]. - The project aims to offset the energy needs of the school district, which supports over 39,000 students across 11 schools, and expand renewable energy access to the local community [4]. Industry Impact - This initiative is part of Illinois' Adjustable Block Program (ABP), which promotes renewable energy growth across the state [2]. - The collaboration is expected to foster environmental stewardship and sustainability, allowing public schools and communities to transition to renewable energy sources [4][6]. Developer Background - BOW Renewables, the original developer of the project, is committed to providing local community benefits and advancing Illinois' clean energy objectives [7].