SG Inc. completed a 550kW system removal in Southeast Washington D.C. The materials were recycled, disposed of responsibly and re-palletized to be re-used on future projects.
SG Inc. is excited to be going back in New York State to complete (2) ground mount projects in 2020. These projects are to break ground consecutively in October and complete before the end of the year.
SG Inc. completed another 2.8MW community solar project in Reisterstown, MD. This is the fourth Maryland community solar project this year and third overall in Baltimore County since inception of the program.
SG Inc. knocked out a 500kW ground mount system in 3 weeks in Henrico, Virginia. This apartment complex will soon be powered by a super clean solar installation!
SG Inc. knocked out a 500kW flat roof installation in just 2.5 weeks at the Sunbelle food processing plant in Jessup, Maryland. This installation reflects what SG Inc. strives for on every job: perfect planning and perfect execution!
SG Inc. broke ground on a 3rd Maryland Community solar project in Hagerstown, MD. This site had a lot of bedrock. It was engineered with Terrasmart racking and each foundation was pre-drilled and screwed …
SG Inc. broke ground on a Maryland Community solar project in Bowie, MD. Anyone that has worked in Prince George County Maryland knows the permitting challenges here. With SG Inc.’s experience, this installation went just as fast as any other – even with 2 months of grading the site!
SG Inc. broke ground on a Maryland Community solar project in Hancock, MD. This awesome installation of bifacial modules has a 35kV interconnection that is right next to I-70 – making for a really nice drone shot!
SG Inc. broke ground on a 16MW tracker in Danville, Virginia. This former golf course will soon be home to a brand new Italian tracker system (Valmont), an above ground CAB system and TMEIC inverter banks.
As part of customer appreciation, SGI selected valued customer Accomac county Virginia to give back an 8kW system free of charge. This system was installed on their Public Safety Building will save Accomac County nearly $1,000/year …