Aggreko finishes solar projects on two US service centers – Solar Power World

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Energy and temperature solutions provider Aggreko has completed solar projects on two service centers — a 100-kW system in St. Louis, Missouri, and an 87.3-kW system in Bridgeport, New Jersey.
The Bridgeport, New Jersey, installation.
The two solar installations will reduce Aggreko’s grid power usage. The St. Louis solar panels provide about 40% of the service center’s annual electricity needs, while the Bridgeport array will supply about 64% of the facility’s power needs.
“We are excited to continue our drive to install distributed solar at Aggreko’s various service centers,” says Todd Aston, VP of ESG at Aggreko. “Supplanting grid energy with on-site renewable power at our St. Louis and Bridgeport locations demonstrates to customers Aggreko’s commitment to keeping our customers and communities powered on through our Energizing Change sustainability framework. We look forward to continuing our service center solar installations in 2026 as we take practical steps to align Aggreko with the low-emissions focus guiding many of our customers.”
Aggreko’s Energizing Change campaign seeks to reduce company-wide emissions, and a major part of this effort is meeting the energy needs of service centers through distributed, renewable resources. Last year, the company completed installation of a solar facility at its New Orleans service center, with the rooftop panels supplying over 92% of the facility’s power needs. Through the rest of 2026, Aggreko is continuing work to complete solar projects at several additional service centers in the United States.
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Kelly Pickerel has more than 15 years of experience reporting on the U.S. solar industry and is currently editor in chief of Solar Power World. Email Kelly.








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