
It plans to build additional phases of solar capacity as the desire for renewable power continues to grow within their membership. It formally announced the project is open for subscription at its 75th annual meeting earlier today at Walker County Fairgrounds in Huntsville, Texas and anticipates the project will be fully subscribed within the coming months. To construct the 1.3MW project that is planned to become operational later this summer, Mid-South Synergy has secured relationships with the following business partners: CoBank, Farm Credit Leasing, Array Construction ( Arra圜on) TurningPoint Energy, and MSEC Enterprises.

“We have been very pleased with TurningPoint Energy, its depth of knowledge and network of resources, to help us navigate this very important initial solar project.” After meeting with several in the solar industry, it was clear to us that we needed a solar industry expert to guide us through our initial project,” said Troy Morris, Vice President of Business Relations. “In 2014, our customers confirmed they wanted solar energy options. Mid-South Synergy purchased a site on its distribution system that would maximize value for new solar electric generation to its system and contracted TurningPoint Energy to successfully guide the cooperative utility through the complex process of self-developing its first solar project. 1.3MW DC Grid-Tied Array will provide Solar Power to Cooperative Utility Customers Later This Summer Community Solar Program Launches Today at Mid-South Synergy’s 75 th Annual Meetingĭenver, CO (June 19, 2015) – TurningPoint Energy, a clean energy development, advisory and investment firm, today announced its co-development efforts as an advisor to Mid-South Synergy to actualize a 1.3MW Community Solar Project that will be available to the cooperative utility’s customers later this summer.
