by O34ky__-- | Dec 17, 2020 | Agriculture, Commercial, Photovoltaics, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy
As one of the largest utility-scale solar and energy storage development companies in the U.S., Savion is deeply committed to being a good neighbor and meeting the unique needs of its project communities. The solar energy facilities we develop provide many benefits to...
by O34ky__-- | Jan 9, 2020 | Commercial, Photovoltaics, Solar Energy
One of the biggest arguments in favor of solar energy is economic – solar is simply a good investment. Need proof? Look at the number of businesses that are going solar. The Solar Energy Industry Association has been tracking the growth in commercial solar for years....
by Admin | Dec 10, 2019 | Case Studies, Commercial, Photovoltaics, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy
After generating electricity for 20 months, this solar array proves to be on track for Ohio Caverns’s financial goals. Eric Evans, the owner of Ohio Caverns, shares how much money he saves with this solar array from OGW Energy Resources....
by Admin | Dec 4, 2019 | Commercial, Solar Energy
In addition to their current expansion project, Tipp City Veterinary Hospital has selected OGW Energy Resources to design and install a state-of-the-art solar pv system for their hospital facility. Consisting of 214 solar modules, the proposed solar array will offset...
by Admin | Dec 4, 2019 | Commercial, Photovoltaics, Solar Energy
Cincinnati solar project could be largest in U.S. Cincinnati is in the planning stages of building the largest municipal solar array in the United States. The 100-megawatt installation will be located 40 miles east of downtown Cincinnati, and will cover about 1,000...
by O34ky__-- | Nov 14, 2019 | Case Studies, Commercial, Photovoltaics, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy
The Ohio Caverns’ solar PV system went online in December, 2017, and has produced 110 megawatt hours of electricity so far. This amount of energy is equivalent to powering 9 to 10 homes in a year, 27 tons of waste recycled, or 85,038 pounds of coal burned each year....