Cleanleaf Energy focuses on 350 MW projects in the United States

Cleanleaf Energy, a leading provider of maintenance services in the renewable energy sector, announces new utility projects totaling 350 MW in Georgia and Pennsylvania, reinforcing its commitment to the solar market.
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Cleanleaf Energy, formerly Borrego O&M, has signed contracts to manage 350 MW of utility-scale solar projects in Georgia and Pennsylvania. This initiative marks a crucial step in the company’s expansion, solidifying its position in the market for maintenance services for large-scale solar installations.

Operational support and state-of-the-art technology

The new projects will be supported by Cleanleaf’s ROC (Realtime Operations Center) in Dallas. This state-of-the-art center is essential for responding rapidly to customer needs and guaranteeing the highest standards of reliability and performance. Mikael Backman, CEO of Cleanleaf, expressed his enthusiasm, highlighting the company’s ability to manage large-scale utility projects and create synergies with their growing portfolio.

Commitment to excellence

Heelstone Renewable Energy praised Cleanleaf’s capabilities. One representative noted that Cleanleaf stood out for its advanced and competitive services, anticipating a long and fruitful relationship. Cleanleaf’s commitment to excellence is also reflected in their GRIDInsite customer portal, offering an intuitive interface for real-time updates and detailed reports.

Outlook and future of Cleanleaf

Cleanleaf is at the forefront of innovative maintenance solutions in the renewable energies sector. With a growing portfolio of utility and commercial & industrial (C&I) projects, Cleanleaf is committed to improving the performance and reliability of solar systems across the United States. Gregory Shambo, Cleanleaf’s Vice President of O&M and Business Development, said their GRID technology platform underlines the company’s promise to deliver trust and transparency in every project engagement.
Cleanleaf Energy’s expansion with new projects in Georgia and Pennsylvania is a significant step towards improving the energy transition in the United States. With its focus on innovation and performance, Cleanleaf continues to play a crucial role in the renewable energy landscape.

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