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11/14/2024

Urban Grid Marks Milestone Virginia Portfolio Launch with Three New Projects, Driving Local Economic Impact

CRYSTAL HILL, Va. — Nov. 14, 2024 — Urban Grid, a leading independent power producer, launched its Virginia solar portfolio in Halifax County this week, marking a significant investment in locally generated energy and a stronger local economy. In a ceremony held at the Crystal Hill Solar site, Urban Grid celebrated the completion of three major projects: Crystal Hill Solar, Alton Post Office Solar and Foxglove Solar. Together, these projects are paving the way for a more resilient, locally supported power grid and reinforcing Virginia’s role as a leader in domestic energy production. 

The event brought together local leaders, project partners and community members, who joined to commemorate Urban Grid’s commitment to providing reliable, homegrown energy while strengthening the regional economy. CEO Pete Candelaria, COO Saad Shamsi, CDO Matt McCluskey and Halifax County Supervisor Robbie Smart were among those who spoke at the event. Members of American Legion Post 99 led the Pledge of Allegiance to open the ceremony. 

“This is an important day for Urban Grid and for Virginia,” said Pete Candelaria, CEO of Urban Grid. “With the launch of our Virginia portfolio, we are delivering on Urban Grid’s vision to drive energy independence and local economic growth. These projects are generating good jobs, tax revenue and reliable power for thousands of Virginia homes. Together with our local partners, we are building a stronger, more resilient energy future right here in Halifax County.” 

The Crystal Hill Solar site, which has been operational for nearly a year, spans 65 megawatts and represents a significant local investment in both infrastructure and workforce. The Alton Post Office and Foxglove Solar projects, both 75 megawatt facilities, set to come online by year’s end, will add additional capacity to Virginia’s power grid, supporting economic growth and enhancing the state’s energy resilience. These projects contribute millions in tax revenue and create hundreds of jobs, helping to build a foundation for long-term economic strength. 

Matt McCluskey, Urban Grid’s Chief Development Officer said, “We are deeply committed to creating lasting value in the communities where we develop and operate. Our projects are not just about delivering power—they’re about building partnerships, supporting local economies and investing in the people who live here. We are proud to work alongside Halifax County and other project communities to help drive sustainable economic growth and opportunity.” 

Supervisor Robbie Smart of Halifax County highlighted the positive impact on the local economy: “Urban Grid’s projects are a valuable addition to Halifax County, demonstrating our commitment to a balanced approach to development,” said Robbie Smart, Halifax County Supervisor. “We are focused on supporting successful projects that respect the character of our community while providing meaningful benefits to our citizens. With new sources of tax revenue from these solar projects, we can enhance vital services such as fire and rescue, maintain and improve our roads, and ensure a brighter future for Halifax County. Today is a proud day for our county, and we look forward to a strong partnership with Urban Grid in the years to come.” 

Urban Grid’s Virginia projects reflect the company’s commitment to supporting local economies, creating jobs and contributing to a more resilient and independent power grid. With the support of local and state partners, Urban Grid has built a strong foundation in Virginia, showing how clean energy can strengthen American industries and local communities alike. 

Urban Grid’s scholarship program, launched in May 2024 in conjunction with its Virginia projects, will provide annual awards to local high school students in the communities surrounding each project. Focused on supporting students pursuing education at technical schools or community colleges, the program will invest $225,000 over the first five years throughout Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, benefiting more than 80 students. Through this commitment, Urban Grid aims to empower future generations and contribute to local workforce development. 

About Urban Grid 

Urban Grid, a leading independent power producer, facilitates a rapid and sustainable energy transition by developing high-quality renewable energy projects, fostering community partnerships, and serving as a good land steward. Our company is positioned to own and operate its facilities while cultivating a land management system that benefits farmers, communities, and the natural world through agrivoltaics. Urban Grid maintains a delivery-focused approach with the goal of being a good neighbor, corporate citizen, and trusted energy solutions partner. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, with teams situated strategically throughout the United States, Urban Grid has a long history of contributing to the clean energy economy. In addition to 940 megawatts currently under construction, we are actively developing a growing portfolio of more than 12,000 megawatts of solar PV and 7,000 megawatts of co-located and stand-alone energy storage. 

Urban Grid is a portfolio company of Brookfield, one of the world’s largest owners and operators of renewable power and climate transition assets. 

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