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The Marine Biological Laboratory; The Solution for Solar at a Nonprofit (01/25/11)

We are thrilled to work with the Marine Biological Laboratory to achieve the sustainability goals for their organization. The member investors of Unutility Electric MMXC and employees of My Generation Energy thank this significant institution for the opportunity to participate so integrally with their mission.
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The Solar Power is on at Flagship Self Storage in Mashpee MA Cape Cod! (12/04/10)

THE POWER IS ON! The newest Unutility Electric solar development powers up on November 17th after it passes all inspections with flying colors. Having already created over 5 Megawatt Hours of clean solar energy in its first seventeen days of operation, the vast array of 789 photovoltaic panels, installed by the My Generation Energy

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The Solar Power is On at Anchor Self Storage, Mashpee MA Cape Cod (10/24/10)

THE POWER IS ON! The newest Unutility Electric solar development powers up after it passes all inspections with flying colors. Having already created over a Megawatt Hour of clean solar energy in its first two days of operation, the massive array of 612 photovoltaic panels atop Anchor Self Storage in Mashpee Massachusetts is a success.

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Orleans MarketPlace Continues to Outperform Predictions! (08/10/10)

We threw the switch in early March and the Orleans MarketPlace solar electric array has been overproducing all Spring and Summer! The electricity produced in April exceeded the target by 31.4%; May by 41%; June by 25%; and July by 33%! And, we are already half way to our August predicted total and it is

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Orleans MarketPlace Energy Production Outperforming! (05/11/10)

We threw the switch at noon on March 2nd, and even though we missed those one and a half days in March, March 2010 production still hit within a percent of its target. The electricity produced in April exceeded the target by 31.4%! As of May 11th, the system is again way ahead of its predicted output–nearly half the monthly production is in the books. The trends are looking good for solar power at the Orleans Marketplace. Check out the graph below…