Kendall Sustainable Infrastructure Announces 16 MWs of New Operating Solar Projects in NY and OR

Kendall Sustainable Infrastructure (“KSI”) has commenced operation of four new solar projects totaling 16.4 megawatts (MWdc) in New York and Oregon. The portfolio includes sites ranging from 3.1 to 6.2 MWdc.  KSI welcomes its first two operational projects in the state of Oregon with this portfolio, increasing KSI’s presence nationwide. KSI has now completed construction on 80 solar projects totaling 130 MWdc with an additional 60 MWdc under active construction across 8 states (NY, NJ, CA, VT, NH, RI, OR, IL).
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“Over the last 14 years, we have steadily built one of the largest independent owner-operators of distributed-scale solar projects nationwide. We credit our success to a values-driven approach, a focus on quality, and great relationships with outstanding partners, like Nelnet,” said John Chaimanis, Co-Founder and Managing Director of KSI.  

“KSI’s team is committed to bringing more power to the local energy grids where our projects are based.  Demand for electricity is increasing at historic rates. We are meeting that demand with long-lasting, cost-effective solutions,” said Ken Lehman, Co-Founder and Managing Director. 

“Nelnet continues to have strong confidence in KSI’s team and its ability to develop and operate high-quality projects. KSI’s collaborative and disciplined approach is highly value and enables Nelnet to efficiently deploy capital and optimize value through its tax equity investments” said Scott Gubbels, President of Nelnet Solar.

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