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Solar Alliance Case Studies

Ole Smoky Distillery Warehouse

Newport, TN

Annual Carbon Offset

37.2 Metric Tons

Annual Energy Produced

52,525 kilowatt hours

Sunshine Powers Moonshine at Ole Smoky Distillery Warehouse! Shine Responsibly® is inspiring another meaning for award-winning Ole Smoky Tennessee Distillery.  Now the popular moonshine maker is tapping into the power of sunshine to offset a portion of utility expenses at its warehous ...

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Cal Johnson Recreation Center

Downtown Knoxville

Annual Carbon Offset

11.6 Metric Tons

Annual Energy Produced

26,790 kilowatt hours

Solar now supports the fun at Cal Johnson Recreation Center in downtown Knoxville!  Solar Alliance has installed a 20.5 kW photovoltaic system on the roof of this popular place for sports and social events.  The City of Knoxville expects this solar installation to save the city approx ...

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KUB Community Solar

Knoxville, Tennessee

Annual Carbon Offset

100,000 gallons of gasoline

Solar Alliance designed, engineered and constructed Knoxville’s first ever community solar array near Interstate 40.  This project is a collaboration of Knoxville Utilities Board, the City of Knoxville and the Tennessee Valley Authority.  This installation covers a three-acre si ...

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Solar Share in Louisville, Kentucky

Simpsonville, Kentucky

Louisville Gas & Electric/Kentucky Utilities (LG&E/KU) selected Solar Alliance Southeast to design and build four of its six stages of Solar Share community power serving the greater Louisville, Kentucky area. Participants are supp ...

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Buck Creek Farm

Livermore, Kentucky

Annual Carbon Offset

83 metric tons

Annual Energy Produced

117.1 MWh

Benefits are available for rural businesses like this one that aimed to cut costs and become more resilient. A United States Department of Agriculture Rewable Energy for America Program (REAP) grant subsidized part of the cost for this installation at Buck Creek Farm.

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Lick Skillet Farm

New Market, Tennessee

This commercial meat producer benefited from a Renewable Energy for America Program or REAP Grant administered through the United States Department of Agriculture.  This covered a portion of the installation costs for solar power generation.  Solar is not only helping power

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