LandGate Releases Comprehensive Data on Solar Development in Massachusetts
LandGate, a leading provider of data solutions for renewable energy site analysis, is pleased to announce the release of its detailed study on the state of solar energy development in Massachusetts. This report evaluates the current and future landscape of solar projects, factoring in federal and local regulations, incentives, and grid interconnection and integration.
Key Highlights from the Report:
- Current Development Activity: Massachusetts is home to 504 active and operating utility-scale solar farms, boasting a total capacity of 2,048.22 MW with an average capacity of 4.6 MW per farm.
- Future Development Pipeline: The state has a robust pipeline for future solar development, including:
- 32 planned farms, totaling 125.12 MW.
- |27 queued projects, totaling 273.97 MW.
- Potential Expansion: If all under-construction, planned, queued, and site-control projects are completed, Massachusetts will increase its solar capacity by 454.64 MW.
- Farm Size and Output: The average solar farm in Massachusetts spans 48.9 acres and, under ideal conditions, produces 4.6 MW of electricity.
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