en.Wedoany.com Reported - Renewable America, a US solar and energy storage developer and EPC company, announced that its project pipeline has reached a cumulative capacity of 33 MWdc of solar and 31 MWh of battery storage, distributed across nine community-scale projects in late-stage development. All projects are scheduled to commence commercial operations between the fourth quarter of 2026 and mid-2028. The portfolio is primarily concentrated in communities that have historically had the least access to clean energy.

Of these nine projects, six are located in designated Energy Communities, which qualify for additional funding from the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) due to high pollution burdens. Three of the projects have received Low Income Community Category 4 adders from the US Department of the Treasury, meaning these projects will deliver clean electricity from environmentally disadvantaged communities to low-income households where rooftop solar solutions have never been feasible. Power offtakers for the projects include large investor-owned utilities and top-tier community choice aggregators (CCAs) with high credit ratings in California.
All nine projects are connected to California's distribution network rather than the transmission system, a practice that aligns with the "middle mile" approach that Renewable America has championed since its inception.
"Although California leads in solar energy, we still need to deliver clean electricity to those who need it most," said Ardi Arian, founder and CEO of Renewable America. "This portfolio is designed to serve tenants, low-income households, and other customers in communities that are often overlooked in the energy transition."
The company has submitted nearly $1 million in interconnection and development deposits for the above portfolio, with interconnection agreements executed for most sites, and maintains strong site control over the entire project portfolio.
As a licensed General B and C-10 contractor, Renewable America has established a strong track record in over 40 community-scale and commercial projects in California, having installed more than 20 MW of solar and 10 MWh of energy storage since its founding, including 15.4 MW installed in 2025. The company is currently developing a portfolio of 199 MW of solar and 465 MWh of energy storage, and is actively expanding its commercial and industrial business, offering customized energy solutions to reduce operating costs and carbon footprints.
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