Organizations including Southside Virginia Community College (SVCC), the Maryland-DC-Delaware-Virginia Solar Energy Industries Association (MDV-SEIA), Dominion Energy, Microsoft, solar developers, construction companies and energy consulting and recruiting firms, joined forces to launch SHINE, a public-private partnership dedicated to building solar career pathways in Virginia.
Read MoreToday, Hexagon Energy celebrated the completion of the Somerville Solar facility in Fayette County, Tennessee. The Somerville Solar Project is the largest landfill solar facility in Tennessee. Sited on the closed sections of the Fayette County landfill, the project will reduce landfill maintenance costs while also generating additional revenue for the County.
Read MoreHexagon Energy is proud to be a sponsor of the 2019 Tom Tom Renewable Energy Conference. Located in our home town of Charlottesville, VA, the Tom Tom Renewable Energy Conference draws industry leaders from around the country for a one-day, in-depth discussion of renewable energy technology and policy trends.
Read MoreToday, Hexagon Energy and Cypress Creek Renewables celebrated the commissioning of the Bay Branch Solar facility in Beaufort County, North Carolina. The Bay Branch Solar project is comprised of more than 22,000 PV panels with a nameplate capacity of 7.2 MW DC. The project will generate over 12.5 million kWh of renewable electricity each year, equivalent to the annual electricity usage of 1,250 homes.
Read MoreCalling all Darden students! Hexagon Energy is excited to be participating in the Batten Venture Internship Program (BVIP). Darden students can apply now via the BVIP website.
Read MoreHere in Charlottesville, a growing cluster of companies is developing and building projects that draw power from the wind, sun, waves and more.
Read MoreRecently, Matt Hantzmon—Hexagon Energy's CEO—and other local renewable energy leaders spoke with the Charlottesville Business Journal about the evolution of the renewable energy industry in Virginia and the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Read MoreCharlottesville Renewable Energy Alliance—a coalition of eight local renewable energy companies, including Hexagon Energy—recently launched an online portal that enables college students and recent graduates to send their resumes to multiple local energy companies through a single internship application.
Read MoreHexagon Energy is joining with seven other local renewable energy companies to launch the Charlottesville Renewable Energy Alliance, or CvilleREA. Collectively, these eight companies have been responsible for more than 2,700 megawatts of clean energy generation—enough to power a city 40 times the size of the one they call home
Read MoreHexagon Energy has a new home for our growing team! On Friday, we moved into the historic Coca-Cola Bottling Works in downtown Charlottesville. Built in 1939 and later expanded, it was used as a production facility until 1973 and then as a distribution center until 2010.
Read MoreToday, Hexagon Energy announces that Matt Hantzmon is joining the company on a full-time basis as Chief Executive Officer of the company.
Read MoreOn September 6, the North Carolina Utilities Commission approved an application by Bay Branch Solar, LLC—a wholly owned subsidiary of Hexagon Energy, LLC—for a certificate of public convenience and necessity for construction of a 4.95-MW (ac) facility to be located in Beaufort County, North Carolina.
Read MoreDrew Price, Hexagon Energy’s Managing Director, will be speaking at the upcoming PJM Market Summit to be held September 7-9, 2016 in Philadelphia, PA. Drew will be part of a panel on the “Impacts of the EPA CPP stay on stakeholders throughout PJM”, sharing both his current perspective leading renewable energy development and his past experience working with the EPA on market-based programs.
Read MoreHexagon Energy has been awarded a 2.7 MWdc solar project as part of the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) Distributed Solar Solutions (DSS) initiative. The project, located atop closed sections of the Fayette County Landfill, is expected to be the state’s largest landfill solar project once completed.
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