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Pineapple Energy subsidiary SUNation secures 1.95 MW solar project in New York

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Pineapple Energy Inc. (Pineapple), a leading provider of sustainable solar energy and backup power solutions for homes and small businesses, today announced that its New York-based subsidiary, SUNation, has signed a contract for a 1.95 MW solar project. SUNation is scheduled to begin work on this large-scale commercial installation in early July.

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The project, to be installed in a large industrial building in New York City, will feature an expedited installation process. The developer, with more than 200 MW of renewable energy pipeline in its projected pipeline, selected SUNation for its extensive interconnection knowledge in New York State and proven track record of delivering projects on time and on budget.

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“Projects of this size and complexity can take years to develop. This project went from initial contact to implementation within a few months. This programmer knew exactly what he wanted and who he wanted to work with. Congratulations to my SUNation commercial and industrial team for their tremendous effort to meet the requirements of this project,” said Scott Maskin, interim CEO of Pineapple Energy and founder of SUNation.

John Mucci, CEO of SUNation’s New York office, highlighted the recent increase in the number of similar contracts secured by SUNation. “This is an exciting time for SUNation,” said Mucci. “Demand for industrial and commercial work has increased in recent months as owners see the value of switching to solar energy.”