Syncarpha Capital

Syncarpha Capital Syncarpha Capital is a distributed generation ("DG") solar and storage platform dedicated to removing the roadblocks to widespread clean energy adoption.

Syncarpha Capital specializes in the development and ownership of commercial, utility scale and community solar photovoltaic (PV) projects. We can provide a complete array of solar services including: development & permitting, project financing, design & engineering, construction management & project maintenance, asset management, and operations & maintenance throughout the operational life of the

project. As a long-term system owner and operator, Syncarpha understands the importance of using the highest quality components and construction partners to ensure that the system life and performance is optimized. In this way, Syncarpha’s goals for its projects directly align with the interests of our customers – the better the performance of the system to generate energy, the more our customers can benefit from the electricity savings and the benefits for the environment. We fully expect our solar projects to be operational for 30 years or more. Syncarpha has experience working with a wide variety of customers including: school districts, municipalities, utilities and other public & private entities. Syncarpha has completed more than 50 MegaWatts of solar projects across the country and currently owns projects in Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North and South Carolina and Arizona. We have an additional 25+ MW of projects currently under construction that will become operational in 2016 or the first quarter of 2017. 10 MegaWatts of which are designated as Community Shared Solar (CSS) projects. Located in western and central Massachusetts, these CSS projects provide local residents the opportunity to save money on their utility bills while supporting the fight against climate change—all without going through the hassle of ownership or putting solar panels on their homes. Syncarpha’s solar projects produce around 60 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, which is approximately equivalent to reducing 46,000 tons of CO2 emissions (or the greenhouse gas emissions from 100 million car miles!) Additionally, many of Syncarpha’s projects are located on former landfills, brownfields or Superfund sites, thereby re-purposing these undesirable sites for the production of environmentally beneficial renewable energy.

☀️ Celebrating 10 Years of Clean Energy in North Adams, MABack on September 1, 2015, Syncarpha’s North Adams Landfill So...
09/03/2025

☀️ Celebrating 10 Years of Clean Energy in North Adams, MA

Back on September 1, 2015, Syncarpha’s North Adams Landfill Solar Project achieved PTO. Fast forward to today — we’re proud to mark its 10-year anniversary of delivering renewable energy to the community.

Built on a closed landfill in North Adams, Massachusetts, the 3,566 kWdc / 2,000 kWac ballast-mounted solar array has produced over 34 million kWh of clean energy for the City of North Adams over the past decade. That’s enough to offset the environmental impact of:
- 🚗 Driving 22 million miles in a gas-powered car
- ⚒️ Burning 9.7 million pounds of coal
- 🌍 Preventing nearly 19.3 million pounds of CO₂ emissions

Projects like this showcase the long-term value of solar — turning underutilized land into clean energy infrastructure that benefits communities and the planet.

Here’s to another decade of progress toward a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.

☀️ A fresh look at our Northbridge 1 & 2 Solar + Storage community solar projects in Northbridge, MA. Though these proje...
08/05/2025

☀️ A fresh look at our Northbridge 1 & 2 Solar + Storage community solar projects in Northbridge, MA. Though these projects have been operating since 2021, we recently captured new aerial images that highlight the ongoing impact and scale of this site.

Together, Northbridge 1 (7.5 MWdc) and Northbridge 2 (6.9 MWdc) generate more than 17.8 million kWh of clean energy each year, delivering savings to hundreds of National Grid customers through our community solar program.

Each project is paired with a battery storage system (BESS), totaling 7,000 kW / 14,000 kWh, helping support grid stability and clean energy delivery across Massachusetts.

We’re proud of the work we do—and even more grateful for the people who make it possible. To our team, our partners, and...
04/22/2025

We’re proud of the work we do—and even more grateful for the people who make it possible. To our team, our partners, and the communities we serve: thank you for helping us move toward a cleaner, brighter future.

Happy Earth Day from the Syncarpha team! 🌍

Can solar power every U.S. home?In our latest breakdown, we explore how many solar panels it would take, how much land/s...
04/11/2025

Can solar power every U.S. home?

In our latest breakdown, we explore how many solar panels it would take, how much land/space is required, where we are today—and how far we still need to go.

Swipe through to see what's possible when we scale clean energy the smart way.

Read the full article: https://syncarpha.com/2025/04/how-much-solar-energy-to-power-every-home-in-america-2025/

👇 Let us know what you think it will take to close the gap.

While renewable energy is clean, abundant, and increasingly cost-effective, it isn’t always available when the grid need...
03/25/2025

While renewable energy is clean, abundant, and increasingly cost-effective, it isn’t always available when the grid needs it most.

This is where Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are stepping in to help transform the equation. By storing excess during periods of overproduction and releasing it when demand rises, BESS allows to be dispatched on demand.

Our latest blog explores how BESS is reshaping the U.S. energy grid, solving the challenges of renewable variability, and scaling up faster than ever before.

Read More: https://syncarpha.com/2025/03/battery-energy-storage-systems/

National Renewable Energy Day, observed each year on March 21st, highlights the importance of clean energy sources like ...
03/21/2025

National Renewable Energy Day, observed each year on March 21st, highlights the importance of clean energy sources like solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal. Though informally established, it gained traction in the early 2000s as clean energy advocacy grew, especially in the U.S.

Timed with the spring equinox to symbolize balance and renewal, the day aims to educate the public, inspire , and celebrate the people and progress driving the transition.

While the New York Jets won't be on the field for the Super Bowl,  is reflecting on its own contribution to the NFL—help...
02/07/2025

While the New York Jets won't be on the field for the Super Bowl, is reflecting on its own contribution to the NFL—helping bring solar power to the Jets' training center. ☀️🏈

In 2010, Syncarpha completed its first project at the New York Jets Atlantic Health Training Center in Florham Park, NJ. This 688.85 kW solar system produces over 790,000 kWh of clean energy annually—enough to offset 558 tons of CO2 every year.

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has revealed that the U.S. has officially surpassed 50 GW of solar module...
02/04/2025

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has revealed that the U.S. has officially surpassed 50 GW of solar module manufacturing capacity, marking a huge step forward for clean energy and domestic production.

In our latest blog, we break down what this milestone means for solar growth, energy independence, and the expanding U.S. supply chain.

🔗Read our summary of SEIA’s latest findings: https://syncarpha.com/2025/02/us-solar-manufacturing-reaches-50-gw-capacity/

The U.S. has achieved a significant milestone in renewable energy by surpassing 50 gigawatts (GW) of domestic solar module manufacturing capacity, which should be enough to support the national solar demand.

The solar project development process involves a detailed, multi-phase approach, including site selection, regulatory ap...
01/31/2025

The solar project development process involves a detailed, multi-phase approach, including site selection, regulatory approvals, system design, financing, construction, testing, and ongoing maintenance to bring solar energy projects from concept to long-term operation.

Whether you’re building a small community solar project, a large utility-scale solar plant, or a solar system for commercial use, the core development steps remain relatively the same.

Read the full article here: https://syncarpha.com/2025/01/the-solar-project-development-process-guide/

☀️ Here are some recent drone shots of one of our earliest projects (2011) at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ. C...
01/22/2025

☀️ Here are some recent drone shots of one of our earliest projects (2011) at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ. Combining 663 kW of rooftop solar PV systems with advanced solar thermal technologies, this project continues to deliver clean energy while supporting the University’s sustainability goals.

Key highlights:

✅ 4 rooftop PV installations, including a carport-mounted system
✅ 987 kW-equivalent solar chiller system for campus cooling
✅ 109 kW-equivalent thermal system for pool heating

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