LCR Achieves Mechanical Completion in Frontier Town

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(Enfield, CT) – Louth Callan Renewables (LCR) brings another complex project to mechanical completion this week, proving again their successful execution on the final stages of this 6.7MW solar and 10MW battery storage facility in Bernardston, MA.  “This project is a prime example of our backbone growth as an EPC.  Repeated success on complex projects under 10MW has rapidly brought us into the small utility scale market by invitation,” said Nick Sylvestre, Managing Member of Louth Callan Renewables. “New England is a rugged territory, but call us to discover how we have addressed even the toughest of challenges,” Sylvestre added.

Indeed, the original 60 founding families of Bernardston would be impressed at this “solar settlement”, even though they were veterans and families of soldiers in 1738, who cleared their own land by hand to build their homes with hewn logs and hand-cut portholes in the walls. This solar farm will provide a reliable source of new and stored energy to the Massachusetts utility, Eversource, making the state a bit more resilient, like its first pioneers.

LCR is now ramping up resources for several newly awarded 20+MW projects, translating their experiences well into other states like Maryland, Delaware, Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Additionally, LCR will start other large complex projects with their partners that are slated for early 2025 launch in Louisiana, Missouri, Michigan and Kentucky.