
The portfolio includes five community solar projects located in the towns of Blackstone, Braceville, Dwight, Seneca, and Wadsworth. These projects utilize a combination of single-axis tracker and ground-mounted systems, expected to generate more than 46,700MWh of clean energy in their first year of operation.
Harry Benson, director of business development at Standard Solar, stated: “This acquisition from New Leaf Energy reinforces our commitment to expanding access to solar in Illinois and reflects the strong working relationship we’ve built through multiple successful transactions. It also marks another key addition to our growing portfolio, highlighting our focus on acquiring high-quality, strategic assets.”
Kate Vann, project finance director at New Leaf Energy, said: “Through our strong partnership with Standard, we are proud to deliver another 39 megawatts of clean, reliable, and renewable energy to communities across Illinois, and advance our shared commitment to building a more sustainable future.”
The acquisition underscores Standard Solar’s dedication to expanding renewable energy access and supporting sustainable development in Illinois. By integrating these projects into its portfolio, the company continues to contribute to the state’s clean energy goals, providing reliable and environmentally friendly power to local communities.