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ESA Renewables completes 999 kW solar farm in North Carolina

ESA Renewables has completed a 999 kW solar photovoltaic (PV) system in Murphy, North Carolina.

The solar PV system situated on approximately five acres, consists of almost 4500 ground-mounted solar PV modules which will produce estimated 1.3 GWh annually.


"The positive impact that this photovolatic system has had, and will continue to have on the community, the environment, and the movement towards green energy is something in which everyone involved in seeing it to fruition can be extremely proud," says Jeffrey Burkett, President of ESA Renewables.

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