LEEDS, ME — Louth Callan Renewables, a renewable energy construction company, announces the successful completion of the 30-megawatt Leeds Solar project in Maine. This milestone marks a significant step in advancing clean energy production in the region and reinforces the company's commitment to sustainable infrastructure development.
The Leeds Solar project, spanning approximately 110 acres, was constructed by Louth Callan Renewables to provide clean, renewable energy to thousands of homes and businesses in Maine. By harnessing the power of the sun, the project is expected to offset approximately thousands of metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually, contributing to state and national decarbonization goals.
"We are thrilled to have successfully built the Leeds Solar project and contribute to Maine's transition to renewable energy," said Nicholas Sylvestre, Managing Member of Louth Callan Renewables. "This project underscores our dedication to delivering high-quality, sustainable energy infrastructure that benefits both the environment and local communities."
The project also brought significant economic benefits to the region, including the creation of 90 jobs during the construction phase and long-term operational roles. Additionally, it will generate tax revenue and lease payments, supporting the local economy.
Leeds Solar is part of Louth Callan Renewables' broader strategy to expand its clean energy construction portfolio into larger utility-scale renewable energy infrastructure projects. The company continues to work closely with local stakeholders, policymakers, and industry partners to drive the transition toward a greener, more resilient energy future.