PowerBank Advances 2.6 MW Project in Upstate New York

Core Insights - PowerBank Corporation is advancing the 2.6 MW Elmira solar power project in Upstate New York, which has received necessary municipal approvals and is expected to begin construction by the end of the year, pending financing [1][4] - The project will operate as a community solar initiative, allowing homeowners to benefit from solar energy without installing panels on their properties, thus reducing their electricity costs [2][4] - PowerBank has a strong track record with over 100 MW of completed projects and a development pipeline exceeding 1 GW, positioning the company as a leader in renewable energy solutions [3][4] Project Details - The Elmira project aims to contribute to New York's goal of achieving 6 GW of solar capacity by 2025, with New York currently holding nearly one-third of the U.S.'s installed solar capacity [4] - The project is expected to be eligible for incentives under the NYSERDA NY-Sun Program, enhancing its economic viability [1][4] Company Overview - PowerBank Corporation focuses on developing and owning renewable energy projects, particularly distributed and community solar projects across North America [6] - The company maximizes returns through a diverse portfolio, including projects with utilities and community solar initiatives, and has a potential development pipeline of over 1 GW [6]