Kohls cashes in on multi-state rooftop solar project portfolio – Energy Jobline

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Verogy, a West Hartford, Connecticut-based solar energy developer, has initiated a seven-project solar portfolio of solar installations at Kohl’s stores in four states.
A Verogy solar installation at the Kohls store in La Quinta, California. Verogy
The projects, located at Kohl’s stores in California, Delaware, Illinois and Ohio, will consist of more than 9,100 solar panels. Once energized, the projects produce enough energy to power more than 600 homes each year.
The installations mark the latest phase in a growing renewable energy partnership between the two companies, after Verogy completed three rooftop solar systems at Kohl’s stores in Arizona in 2023.
“It has been a privilege to work with Kohl’s over the years,” said Will Herchel, CEO of Verogy. “Following the success of our projects in Arizona, we’re thrilled to continue supporting Kohl’s as they expand their renewable energy footprint across the country. These projects will not only generate substantial clean energy, but they also demonstrate Kohl’s continued commitment to corporate sustainability.”
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