Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading energy infrastructure solutions provider, today announced a rooftop solar project at the Community College of Philadelphia (CCP), including the installation of two new solar arrays designed to advance the college’s long-term sustainability goals while also contributing to Pennsylvania's statewide renewable energy commitments.
Supported by Pennsylvania’s Solar for Schools grant program, the project will bring rooftop solar to both the college’s main campus on Spring Garden Street and its Northeast Regional Campus. Structured as an energy performance contract, construction is expected to begin in summer 2026 and be completed by year-end.
"This project is an important step in our work to build a more sustainable and resilient campus for our students and the broader community," said Tim Trzaska, Director of Construction Management at CCP. "As the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania continues to invest in renewable energy, we’re proud to partner with Ameresco to contribute to that progress, serving as an example for peer institutions."
"Higher education institutions have an important role to play in advancing renewable energy, and Community College of Philadelphia is doing exactly that," said Louis Maltezos, Co-President of Ameresco. “This project creates lasting value beyond the rooftop, supporting the college's resilience goals while giving students a direct connection to the renewable energy systems shaping their future.”
AMRC shares slipped 26 cents, or 1%, to $25.23.
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