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Massachusetts — Nexamp and T-Mobile are partnering in Nexamp’s community solar program, which directly addresses climate change by increasing the number of clean power sources available on the local utility grid.

Nexamp says with subscriptions to ten separate Nexamp solar farms representing more than 50 MW of total project capacity across Maine, Massachusetts and New York, T-Mobile will realize significant savings through the discounted credits applied to its electric bills in three different utility zones. Additionally, local electric customers interested in participating in clean energy can subscribe to these projects and receive discounts on their bills.

“We at T-Mobile are all-in on sustainability and reducing our environmental footprint, so it’s important for us to align with partners that share our passion and commitment for bringing more green energy to the grid,” said Chad Wilkerson, Director of Sustainability and Infrastructure Sourcing at T-Mobile.

NRG served as the RFP consultant for T-Mobile, which selected Nexamp on the strength of its community solar portfolio. Nexamp will be the long-term owner of the projects.

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