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- Facility maintenance and management - Electrical system installation and maintenance - Plumbing services and repairs - Lighting design and installation - HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) maintenance - Construction project oversight and support - Security system installation and monitoring - Environmental compliance and sustainability consulting - Equipment installation and calibration - Renewable energy system design and implementation - Emergency response and disaster recovery services - Energy efficiency audits and upgrades - Building automation system installation and maintenance - Groundskeeping and landscaping services - Fleet management for company vehicles - Remote monitoring and control systems - Compliance with industry regulations and standards
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For over 120 years, the City of Logansport relied on a Logansport Municipal Utility (LMU) coal-fired power plant, which was recently retired. With the support and vision of the City of Logansport, a more earth-friendly approach is finally underway. Logansport Solar hosts a bee and butterfly habitat that benefits agriculture in the surrounding area. Logansport produces approximately 25,913 megawatt-hours of clean electricity per year.
Size: 19.27 MWdc
System Type: Fixed-Tilt
Location: Logansport, Indiana
In 2019, Cefox Energy and partners completed the Pennsylvania Solar Farm in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. On average, commercial operation at the 4.04 MWdc site produces 6,232 MWh of clean energy annually. This facility has reduced greenhouse gas emissions by over 4,800 tons.
Size: 4.04 MWdc
System Type: Single-Axis Tracker
Location: Ephrata, Pennsylvania
The Whitney Solar Farm, located in Kopperl, Texas, is a utility-scale solar project placed in service by the Cefox Energy team in December 2017. The 14.28 MWdc site produces approximately 25,797 MWh of energy annually; enough energy to power 3,088 homes for an entire year.
Size: 14.28 MWdc
System Type: Single-Axis Tracker
Location: Kopperl, Texas
Commercial operation began at the Bartow Solar Farm, located in Bartow, Florida, in March 2018. The annual environmental impact made by the 9.32 MWdc facility is equal to the carbon removed by approximately 13,726 acres of forest.
Size: 9.32 MWdc
System Type: Fixed-Tilt
Location: Bartow, Florida
In December of 2019, Cefox Energy added a 10.37 MWdc solar facility to our portfolio. The Crawfordsville 2 Solar Farm in Crawfordsville, Indiana produces approximately 15,329 MWh each year of its operation. The project has reduced the CO2 emissions from burning nearly 12 million pounds of coal each year since completion.
Size: 10.37 MWdc
System Type: Single-Axis Tracker
Location: Crawfordsville, Indiana
In 2020, Cefox Energy and partners completed the Gas City Solar Farm in Gas City, Indiana. Upon commercial operation, the 3.32 MWdc facility began reducing the emissions equivalent of 300 thousand gallons of burned gasoline annually.
Size: 3.31 MWdc
System Type: Single-Axis Tracker
Location: Gas City, Indiana
Twittys Creek Solar Farm, located in Twittys Creek, Virginia, is a utility-scale solar facility that in each year of its operation, reduces over 22 thousand tons of CO2 emissions—the equivalent of 7,000 tons of waste being recycled instead of landfilled.
Size: 17.37 MWdc
System Type: Single-Axis Tracker
Location: Twitty's Creek, Virginia
Commercial operation began at the Firwood Solar Farm, located in Sandy, Oregon, in January 2020. The 15.25 MWdc project is expected to produce 18,923 megawatt-hours of clean electricity per year: enough to charge over 4 billion smartphones.
Size: 15.25 MWdc
System Type: Single-Axis Tracker
Location: Sandy, Oregon
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In February of 2020, Cefox Energy added the 15.25 MWdc Duus Solar Facility to our portfolio. Located in Estacada, Oregon, Duus produces approximately 19,045 MWh of energy each year— the equivalent of 328 homes’ annual electricity use.
Size: 15.25 MWdc
System Type: Single-Axis Tracker
Location: Estacada, Oregon
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Cefox Energy has an innovative approach to renewable energy investments.
Through our strategic relationship with Monarch Private Capital, we provide unparalleled structuring and financing support for our projects. Monarch has placed nearly $1.5 billion in transferable credits in the marketplace, and Cefox Energy leverages this expertise and network to lead in renewable energy development and financing.
Cefox Energy is dedicated to fostering job growth and supporting local communities by hiring skilled professionals in various fields, including engineering, project management, finance, and technical support. By expanding our workforce, we contribute to the economic development of the areas where our projects are located and help build a more sustainable future.