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Silicon Ranch Inks A Socially & Environmentally Responsible Solar Supply Deal

began when the former contracted the latter to supply modules for Arkansas state’s first utility-scale solar facility — the Aerojet Rocketdyne Solar Farm. Since then, the collaboration has evolved dramatically across the US, with over 30 projects and their potential exceeding 1 gigawatt , further solidifying the partnership between these industry leaders.

“Silicon Ranch has an unblemished track record of successful project execution and a reputation as a reliable, trustworthy partner who delivers on our commitments. Our ability to reinforce this meaningful legacy requires deliberate and strategic partnerships, including the relationship we are pleased to expand today with First Solar,” said Reagan Farr, co-founder and chief executive officer at Silicon Ranch.

“As a company that places Responsible Solar at the core of its business, First Solar values working with partners like Silicon Ranch that share our commitment and invest in lower-carbon solar technology that will benefit our planet, communities, and customers for years to come,” said Georges Antoun, chief commercial officer at First Solar.

Overall, sourcing solar panels from the US might be a better alternative for individuals or organizations looking to stand up for clean energy, promote ethical decision making and contribute to environmental protection with minimal human rights violations.While it’s great that Silicon Ranch’s panels will come from U.S.

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