CPV Maple Hill Solar

Project Quick Facts

Location: Portage, Pennsylvania

System Information: 530+ Watt (DC) Bifacial Solar Panels

Total Installed Capacity: 100 MWac

In Operation Since: December 2023

17,600

Homes Powered

2,000

Tons of Carbon Avoided

21,000

Cars Off the Road

Based on annual generation

Project Overview

Located in Portage, Pennsylvania, CPV Maple Hill Solar sits on a former coal mine and has been repurposed to bring clean energy to the Commonwealth. At the time CPV Maple Hill entered operations in December 2023, it was the largest solar project in the state.

The 100-MWac facility consists of over 235,000 bi-facial solar panels and single-axis tracking to maximize energy production. Generating approximately 185,000 MWh annually, the facility will help avoid nearly 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions annual by displacing generation from older, non-renewable facilities.

This project ties into the Penelec/First Energy Grid and will fund upgrades to the transmission lines in the immediate area.

Community Benefits

  • Generates new revenue that can be used toward local education and services.
  • Created 250 jobs during the construction phase and engaged local firms and individuals for engineering, surveying, site preparation, and construction.
  • Benefits local businesses as a result of increased commerce from the project and workers.

Environmental Benefits

  • Expands renewable resources, sustains local environmental quality and helps combat global climate change.
  • Delivers approximately 185,000 MWh annually for PA households.
  • Offsets more than 100,000 tons of CO2 emissions per year, the equivalent of taking 21,000 average cars off the road.
  • Adds to Western, PA energy diversity.

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