Solar

Five solar projects around the state will lower the energy costs of the schools and municipalities involved and create solid investment opportunities for supporters.
Financing to construct an additional 2 megawatts in solar capacity, expanding an existing construction project from 5 MW to 7 MW.
Financing for the West Hills Community College District for its new Agricultural Science facility in Coalinga, California, also known as the Farm of the Future.
Invests in solar for community action agencies and nonprofits, saving them on utilities.
Warehouse space on a Lower East Side pier becomes a new athletic facility and public waterfront esplanade.
A non-profit utilizes a rooftop solar PV system to help power its new facility.
Financing for the development and management of a 2.3 MW solar farm located in Selma, North Carolina.
The Hawaii Department of Transportation operates and maintains 15 airports statewide.
In 2010, BlueHub Capital financed the installation of solar panels on the roof of the Food Bank, allowing the organization to get green energy for a low, fixed rate and
Affordable Solar is looking to purchase an existing 3.522-acre site which already contains a noteworthy building of nearly 30,000 sq. ft. at 3900 Singer Boulevard NE.

Renewable Energy Provider to LICs: BlueHub Capital, then known as Boston Community capital, stepped in, installing solar panels at both St. Polycarp II and III. BlueHub Capital owns the panels,

Retail & commercial space that incorporates full-service grocery stores, restaurants, and retail shops.

FLS Energy constructed 38 megawatts of utility-scale solar farms near Hendersonville, in Rutherford County and at six other sites in North Carolina. Across the state, the array of solar panels

This project financed energy-efficient, water-efficient, and healthy homes.
The historic rehabilitation of the Western Macaroni Manufacturing Company warehouse originally built in 1900.
Chicago’s Academy for Global Citizenship Anchors New State-of-the-Art Learning, Sustainability, and Wellness Hub Catered to Community Needs
Jazz at Walter Circle is a four-story mixed-use facility that includes 74 apartments for senior citizens.
The new Yukon-Koyukuk Elder Assisted Living Facility received substantial economic through NMTC financing.
A project doubled the overall facility to 204,000 sq. ft., more than double food storage capacity, and triple the cold storage space available for healthy fresh and frozen foods.
A new energy facility in Moloka'i.
Our Health Community Services Complex Phase II involved the rehabilitation of an historic facility that expanded the provision of public and private health and social services available to residents of
NMTC financing supported solar panels for Balboa Elementary school.
NMTC financing supported the construction of The Greater Boston Food Bank
Solar energy provider, SolarVision, LLC, is making it possible for schools, municipalities and businesses to take advantage of the economic and environmental benefits of solar power.
A $22.2 million project included the acquisition of 10 acres of land, construction and equipping a 70,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art material recovery facility capable of processing more than 120,000 tons
Financing for a family-owned wholesale distributor of fresh produce as well as frozen, canned and specialty items.
The largest solar installation in the state of Utah and nearly doubling the state's current solar capacity.
On June 15, 2017, Pickwick Electric Cooperative, Tennessee Valley Authority, McNairy County Industrial Development Board, and Silicon Ranch officially commissioned and turned on a 10 MWDC solar energy facility in
SJEIC provides laboratory, office, proto-type manufacturing and demonstration space for emerging clean technology companies.
Financing for the installation of 1 megawatt of solar panels and purchasing various furniture, fixtures and equipment at Vomela's new 300,000 sq. ft. headquarters in Saint Paul, MN.

Roses Southwest Papers Inc. is a high-quality paper products manufacturer located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The investment will allow the family-owned and operated business to increase its manufacturing capacity and

Hawaii Farming Expands with NMTC Financing, Boosting Hawaii’s Food Independence
Burnsville's 2013 unemployment rate of 35.4% was more than three times the national average.
Gulf Coast Agricultural and Seafood Co-Op, is a non-profit first-of-its-kind facility turning seafood processing waste into fertilizer.
The first phase of development in the $50 million Kitselmen Pure Energy Park master planned development and will rehabilitate and environmentally remediate the former Indiana Steel and Wire building, a
Hawaii Farming Expands with NMTC Financing, Boosting Hawaii’s Food Independence