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Boston Globe: "Utility set to switch on largest Mass. solar facility"

Erin Ailworth, May 27, 2010. The roof of National Grid’s distribution center in Northbridge is covered with about 4,700 solar panels, making it the largest solar-generating facility in the state and the first such project to be owned by a utility.

The rooftop array — capable of producing about a megawatt of electricity, or enough to power 200 homes — was built mostly with Massachusetts technology and expertise.

[Nexamp Note: Nexamp was the general contractor for this project.] Link to Article

Mass High Tech: "National Grid installs largest Mass. solar power facility"

By Kyle Alspach, May 27, 2010. National Grid plans to unveil its new 1-megawatt rooftop solar installation in Central Massachusetts today, which the utility said is the largest solar generation facility in the state. Link to Article

Londonderry Times: "Wire Belt Tops Off Londonderry Plant with Largest NH Solar Array"

Wire Belt Reduces Energy Consumption and Costs

Jacklynn Weeks, May 14, 2010. This week on Tuesday Londonderry’s Wire Belt Company of America revealed their newly installed 99.3-kilowatt roof-mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The PV system was installed by Nexamp, a North Andover, MA company, and is now the largest solar array in New Hampshire. Comprised of 473 rooftop panels, it covers 3,784 square feet. Link to Article

Union Leader: "Wire Belt goes solar XXL"

Alec O'Meara, May 13, 2010. It might not be the largest in size, but the new solar array unveiled by Wire Belt Co. of America to help offset its power usage is by far the most powerful system of its kind in New Hampshire. View Article

BrighterEnergy.org: "Nexamp installs New Hampshire's largest solar array"

James Cartledge, May 13, 2010. Solar installer Nexamp has completed the largest solar power array in the state of New Hampshire, at a factory in Londonderry. Link to Article

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