he Fort Kent Planning Board unanimously voted to approve a Site Design Review application for Revelator Solar during the November 2 meeting.
Read MoreHexagon Energy developed Piney Creek Solar, an 80-megawatt solar facility located along Rodgers Chapel Road in Halifax County, Virginia.
Read MoreOur team at Hexagon Energy is so proud to contribute 1 of the 10 projects mentioned powering over 200,000 homes with carbon-free energy in Virginia. Developed by Hexagon, Racefield Solar is a 3 MW DG project located in James City County, VA. Not only will these 10 projects produce clean energy for the Commonwealth, but they will also “support nearly 4,800 clean energy jobs and will generate more than $920 million in economic benefits across Virginia”.
Great news for Virginia and its path to producing 100% carbon-free electricity.
Read MoreProposals for two large-scale battery storage facilities have been put before decisionmakers at Riverhead Town Council on New York’s Long Island."
Read MoreA Virginia-based energy company is proposing to build a 100 megawatt/200 megawatt-hour battery energy storage facility on a Mill Road site just north of West Main Street.
Read MoreThe Lancaster board of supervisors on Thursday, July 28, approved the 3-megawatt Sandale solar facility, 4-1.
Read MoreThis cleared timber field is the proposed location of a potential solar farm. Scott Remer, a developer with Hexagon Energy, explains how his company plans to install solar panels.
Read More“The board approved the conditional use permit (CUP) in a split 3-2 vote at it’s May 23 meeting…
Both in the presentation made by Beldale representatives and some of the board comments, a number of comments were made about the many concessions the company made and the amount of time its staff put in to work with the county, surrounding neighbors and others to address concerns and put forward the best possible project.”
Read MoreWe are so proud and excited to announce Woodridge Solar, a project right here in our hometown of Albemarle County!
Please, go ahead and check out our website, woodridgesolar.com, to learn more.
Isle of Wight County’s Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on March 17 to allow a 20-acre solar farm along the south side of Orbit Road.
Read More“This is another significant milestone in Virginia's transition to energy independence.”
Exciting news from the Virginia SCC! With Dominion Energy’s approval to continue towards the construction of several new solar projects, Hexagon is very proud to be a part of this 1 GW expansion by developing 5 of these projects.
Such an incredible step in the transition to making Virginia energy 100% carbon-free!
Read More“The James City County (JCC) Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to approve a new solar farm on Racefield Drive during the Tuesday, March 8 meeting.
Brendan Grajewski of Hexagon Energy, LLC, applied for a SUP for a three-megawatt (MW) solar farm located at 360 Racefield Dr.
The solar farm will be developed on 26 acres of the total 65.26 acres and would connect to the existing utility line using an on-site, pad-mounted switchgear, according to the project’s staff report.
In 5-0 votes, the Board approved both the solar farm and the withdrawal request.
Grajewski said that the first quarter of 2023 is the estimated time when construction would begin, with facility operations expected to occur in spring 2023.”
Check out this exciting news from Dominion Energy. We are so proud to have developed these three solar projects in our home state of Virginia. Collectively, the entire group of projects will produce an expected $880 million in economic benefits and support over 4,000 clean energy jobs throughout Virginia.
Read MoreHexagon Energy LLC. of Charlottesville, Virginia submitted plans for Hunt Engineers to build the solar array on a former airstrip near Old Sullivanville Road (CR 15A) in Veteran.
The arraignment would consist of >9,200 10 ft high panels, ground-mounted racking, solar modules, access roads, electrical equipment, interconnect, fencing, and screening.
Read More“Hexagon Energy, behind the Auburn Solar project, is drawn to do business in Maine by the recent pro-solar legislation.
The array will take up 18 acres of fields on three leased parcels that total 55 acres behind 1054 North River Road.
Hexagon hopes to finish construction by the end of the year, though utility delays could push it into 2022.“
Read More“We wanted to empower counties to develop the right set of tools to make these projects work if they want them,” said Drew Price, managing director of Hexagon Energy, which is currently developing 10 solar projects in Virginia. The new laws, he said, have “enabled projects that were previously struggling to find the right set of agreements to make it a compelling local economic development opportunity.”
Read MoreLee County, Illinois has approved awarding Steward Creek Solar LLC, of Virginia-based Hexagon Energy, with a special-use permit to build a 600-megawatt solar farm across Alto and Willow Creek Townships near Steward bordering Ogle and DeKalb counties as well as Interstate 39 and Highway 30. The project is estimated to bring in around $80 million in property tax revenue across the 35-year life of the development. Construction on the project is slated to begin in fall 2022 and become operational in 2024, generating enough energy to power 116,300 homes a year.
Read MoreHexagon Energy was recently featured in a profile by SHINE, a public-private partnership building innovative solar career pathways in Virginia. Hexagon is a proud founding member of SHINE’s Leadership Council and a direct supporter of SHINE’s mission to train and place Virginians in solar jobs.
Read MoreA UVA team featuring former Hexagon interns Roger Zhu and Caitlinh Nguyen has reached the final of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar District Cup Challenge. The team, which is mentored by Hexagon’s Director of Engineering, Nick Ford, designed a rooftop solar energy system for a five-block site in Arlington, Virginia, with the goal of creating a carbon neutral site. Their final design will be presented Solar and Energy Storage Southeast Conference in Atlanta, Ga. on April 19. Go Hoos!
Read MoreOn Monday, the Halifax County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a conditional use permit for Piney Creek Solar. No one spoke in opposition to the facility. Piney Creek Solar is an 80MW solar project located in Clover, VA. Once complete, the project will generate over $3.7M in new local tax revenue and enough clean energy to power approximately 13,600 homes.
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