New community solar array to be built in Brattleboro

BRATTLEBORO — Integrated Solar Applications (ISA) has announced a limited opportunity to join a new community solar array entitled “ISA Exit 1 Solar.”

The 500-kilowatt ground-mount array is located on 13.8 acres owned by the company on Canal Street in Brattleboro and serviced by Green Mountain Power (GMP). According to a news release, it will “provide direct access to renewable energy, enabling members to reduce their electricity bills and carbon footprint, without having to install or own a solar array on their property.”

Members will pay an upfront cost for the panels, with ISA assuming all responsibility for permitting, installation, insurance, and maintenance. Members will receive energy credits directly on their GMP monthly utility bill and will have the ability to transfer their net metering credits to another home or business anywhere in GMP's service territory.

Pending availability, members may purchase Energy Credit Shares in an amount up to that which will zero out their GMP annual energy cost.

“The demand for clean energy, such as solar power, has been growing exponentially as consumers want to minimize their climate impact as well as their electric bills and maximize their tax benefits,” according to ISA. “However, for some, having panels at home is not viable, due to shade or other structural issues. The community solar array offers an alternative.”

Vermont State Employees Credit Union (VSECU) is ISA's financing partner, offering discounted interest rates on loans for solar investments and interest rates based on income for other qualifying energy efficiency upgrades.

Anyone who lives or works in Vermont can become a VSECU member.

ISA says Exit 1 Solar “is fully designed and permitted; sitework has commenced, and the project will be completed during this 2022 construction season. Membership in ISA Exit 1 Solar is limited and will be sold on a first come, first served basis; interested parties are encouraged to contact ISA at their earliest opportunity.”

Integrated Solar Applications was founded in 1975 as Solar Applications Company, renamed in 2008, with a focus on combining technologies to achieve net zero energy solutions. ISA has expertise in solar photovoltaic, geothermal, heat pumps (mini-split), heat pump water heaters, and battery storage, as well as hybrid systems that combine these technologies.

ISA is a leading installer of photovoltaics in southern Vermont, ranging from small residential to commercial and utility scale projects. For more information, visit isasolar.com.

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