Brown serves McCarthy’s utility-scale solar and renewable energy clients throughout the country using the USDA-NRCS (United States Department of Agriculture National Resources Conservation Service) database and aerial desktop information to analyze each project site. She is able to deliver a thorough analysis of how to best to cultivate the area by referencing natural resource datasets and site-specific information. Prior to her work in the renewable energy sector, Brown worked in the oil and gas construction industry for many years. Brown received a master’s degree in soil science from North Carolina State University.
“Virginia’s experience and dedication to ensuring environmental stability through conscientiously constructing and re-vegetating solar sites brings our clients the advantage of not only saving time and costs on renewable energy projects through proactive planning, but she is merging ecology and solar to work more efficiently together,” said Scott Canada, Executive Vice President of McCarthy’s Renewable Energy & Storage Group.