City of Fresno, California
13.478 MWdc
White Pine Renewables partnered with the City of Fresno and local community members to build a 13.478 MWdc solar array on city-owned land. The project is the first Disadvantaged Community Solar Project to be turned on in the state of California and is also larger than any other planned Disadvantaged Community projects as of December 2024. The project provides 20% utility bill discounts to qualified low-income community members in Fresno, and it also delivers a long-term stream of rental income to the City of Fresno, ensuring that it is a win-win for all stakeholders.
White Pine Renewables brings industry expertise, innovative technology and a tailored approach to every solar and energy storage project we build.
We go above and beyond to deliver projects that surpass our customers expectations.
Kern County, CA
200 kW
Kern County, CA
8,976 kWh
Kern County, CA
1,069.3 kWdc | 1,285 kWh Energy Storage
Kern County, CA
1,089.0 kWdc
Kern County, CA
246.2 kWdc
Fresno County, CA
6,452 kW
Cook County, IL
259.6 kW
Kern County, CA
7,795.2 kW
Kern County, CA
4,222 kWh
Kings County, CA
5,004 kW
Kern County, CA
7,869 kW
Kern County, CA
3,750 kW
Kern County, CA
3,750 kW
Kettleman City, CA
331 kW
Kern County, CA
6,955 kW
Fresno County, CA
1,391 kW
Kern County, CA
2,056 kW
Kern County, CA
1,074 kW
Fresno County, CA
5,443 kW
City of Fresno, CA
13,478 kW
Kern County, CA
3,000 kW
Kern County, CA
1,935 kW
Sutter County, CA
280 kW
Sutter County, CA
224 kW
Kern County, CA
3,478 kW
Tulare County, CA
370 kW
Merced County, CA
350 kW
Madera County, CA
350 kW
Madera County, CA
220 kW
Corcoran, CA
5,093 kWdc
Firebaugh, CA
2,957 kW
Kern County, CA
1,041 kWdc
Kern County, CA
1,041 kWdc
Kern County, CA
1,041 kWdc
Kern County, CA
761 kWdc
Cook County, Illinois
890 kWdc
Kern County, CA
240 kWdc
Healdsburg, California
4,780 KW
Le Grand, CA
1,070 kW
Madera County, CA
1,080 kW
Hanford, C
1,065 kW
Stockton, CA
991 kW
Massachusetts
272 kW
Addison, MI
224 kW
Adrian, MI
221 kW
San Jose, CA
204 kW
Healdsburg, California
4,785 MWdc
White Pine Renewables developed, financed, and managed the build of this 5MW floating solar system at the City of Healdsburg’s wastewater treatment facility as the first major development towards achieving the city’s commendable renewable energy goals. The urgency of the city’s goals was underscored by the devastating 2020 wildfires, and the need to meet the moment led to one of our fastest developments to date and the largest floating solar energy system in the country.