In this latest round, 45 approvals went to residential solar
projects, and two went to a local chewing-gum company.
RGS Energy was the largest recipient of grants awarded Nov. 17
by the Commerce RI board of directors. The company
received $157,688 for 20 new solar residential projects. Colorado-based RGS Energy has
an office in Providence. Prior to a string of mergers, RGS Energy was formerly
Alteris Renewables, SolarWrights and Solar Works. The company is the designated
solar installer for the new Solarize RI bulk-discount purchase program in
North Smithfield.
This was third and final round of grants awarded through the
REF’s small-scale solar program this year. In all, $898,545 has been awarded to
build 753 kilowatts of new small solar. The REF has committed $3,077,000 to
both commercial and small solar projects this year. The REF is funded through a
monthly fee on electric utility bills. The balance of the fund is $7,354,071.
Here are details of the latest round of funding:
- $157,688 to RGS Energy for 20 residential solar projects. The grant covers 25 percent of the $616,385 cost for projects in Barrington, Charlestown, Coventry, Cranston, Glocester, Lincoln, Portsmouth, Providence, Riverside, Saunderstown, Tiverton, Warren, Warwick, West Greenwich, Westerly and Wyoming.
- $131,844 to Newport Solar for 18 residential solar projects. The grant covers 26 percent of the $516,443 cost for projects located in Cranston, Cumberland, Exeter, Foster, Hope, Johnston, Little Compton, Mapleville, Middletown, North Kingstown and West Kingston.
- $19,800 to Sol Power of Providence for three residential solar projects in Providence and Wakefield. The REF covers 31 percent of the $64,260 cost for the projects.
- $13,875 to SunWatt Solar of Providence for two residential projects in Cumberland and Warren. The REF pays 34 percent of the $41,400 cost for the projects.
- $12,650 to US Solar Works of Attleboro, Mass., for a solar hot-water system and a solar photovoltaic system at Verve Inc. in Providence. Verve is the maker of Glee Gum. The REF grant covers 34 percent of the $52,130 project.
- $11,475 to Entech Engineering Inc. of Block Island for two residential projects. The projects will generate 9.18 megawatts of electricity. The REF pays for 15 percent of the $74,776 cost for the two island projects.