GreenSpark Solar and Encore Renewable Energy have completed a 13-MWDC portfolio of agrivoltaic community solar projects across New York and Vermont.
The three-project portfolio includes the 3.8-MW Constable Solar (Constable, New York), 2.9-MW Boardman Hill Solar (West Rutland, Vermont) and 6.3-MW Danyow Solar (Sheldon, Vermont).
This portfolio includes Encore’s first completed solar project in New York and GreenSpark Solar’s first completed projects in Vermont, expanding each company’s geographical footprint while reinforcing a shared commitment to community-centered renewable energy development.
Under the partnership model, Encore originates, develops and designs the projects before handing off to GreenSpark Solar as a true construction partner. GreenSpark supports procurement and delivers turnkey EPC execution. The projects are owned long-term by Encore, a vertically integrated power producer.
“This portfolio reflects what’s possible when two mission-driven teams align around their core strengths,” said Tony D’Ambra, Executive Director of EPC at GreenSpark Solar. “Encore brings deep expertise in thoughtful site development and community engagement. Our team focuses on disciplined execution, quality construction, and collaborative problem-solving in the field. From navigating complex site conditions to implementing innovative equipment solutions, this partnership has been defined by trust, transparency, and a shared commitment to building projects the right way.”
“Delivering affordable, responsible renewable energy projects requires strong partnerships at every step of the development process,” said Blake Sturcke, CEO of Encore Renewable Energy. “At Encore, we strive to work with values-aligned partners, and GreenSpark has proven its expertise throughout the construction of these projects, which are now offering cost savings and reliable clean energy to ratepayers across Vermont and New York.”
Project Highlights
Constable Solar: Under New York’s NY-Sun Initiative and VDER program, NYSEG compensates the project for electricity produced, delivering affordable, reliable, carbon-free energy to customers. Located on land owned by the Sirois siblings, long-time stewards of the property, the former hay field has been transformed into an agrivoltaic site. Sheep grazing supports vegetation management while maintaining agricultural productivity.
Constable Solar was developed by Citrine Power LLC and acquired by Encore prior to construction.
Boardman Hill Solar: The Boardman Hill project was awarded through Vermont’s competitive Standard Offer Program, a statewide renewable energy procurement initiative designed to encourage delivery of low-cost renewable energy. The project received its Certificate of Public Good from the Vermont Public Utility Commission in January 2023.
Located on a hillside, Boardman Hill required careful civil coordination and innovative installation practices. The project utilizes a tracker system and incorporates agrivoltaic sheep grazing for vegetation management.
Danyow Solar: The Danyow project introduced a new construction innovation. GreenSpark installed a CPS America skidded-inverter solution, allowing pre-assembled inverter equipment to be delivered and craned into place, reducing on-site assembly time and improving installation efficiency. The project has received PTO, with phased production currently underway. Agrivoltaic planning is underway.
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