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SinglePoint Inc (CBOE: SING) ("SinglePoint" or "the Company") subsidiary Boston Solar, a proud partner of the Boston Red Sox and a leading provider of solar energy solutions, has recently partnered with a nonprofit housing developer whose focus is to develop and preserve affordable, high quality rental housing. The project will consist of 27 custom solar panel systems and over 400+ kW DC installed throughout Cambridge, MA.
"We are excited to be playing a big part to help those in Cambridge achieve alignment with their citys renewable energy goals," said Michael Morlino, President of Boston Solar. "Our partner is continuously seeking new ways to lessen the environmental impact of their buildings and we are thrilled to be working with them to provide that solution in the most seamless way possible." Within the scope of the project, Boston Solar will provide comprehensive engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services."This is an impactful opportunity for us," said Michael Ricci, Director of Commercial Solar at Boston Solar. "Not only do we get to continue building our commercial portfolio with this partnership, we also get to help provide clean and energy efficient homes for families in our very community." This partnership will ultimately help both parties achieve their renewable energy goals while pushing Boston Solar one step closer to the forefront of commercial solar operations in Massachusetts.
Boston Solar continues its history of successfully executing commercial projects for esteemed clients, such as Fenway Park, a global manufacturer, luxury hotel chain and a Federal Agency, with ongoing updates on further progress expected. With an eye toward an increase in commercial ventures in 2024, Boston Solar anticipates significant growth in revenue. The company has accumulated its most extensive pipeline of commercial projects to date, with further details set to be revealed weekly as developments progress.
Stay tuned for future announcements and updates as the project moves towards completion. |