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Clean Footprint Team Participates in Key Solar and Clean Energy Conferences Across the U.S.

December 1, 2025|

Clean Footprint continues to strengthen its industry engagement through participation in major solar and clean energy conferences nationwide. These events provide valuable opportunities to connect with developers, policymakers, and investors while staying informed on the latest trends in renewable energy and energy storage.

Members of the development team—John Porter, Adam Cole, and David Prybil—attended the following conferences:

  • RE+ Midwest (Chicago)
  • Midwest Solar Expo (Chicago)
  • Colorado CCSA Community Solar Summit
  • RE+ New England (Boston)
  • SEIA RE+ National (Las Vegas)
  • YOTTA Conference (Las Vegas)
  • Austin Clean Energy Conference (Texas)
  • NYSEIA Solar & Storage Conference (Albany, NY)

Through continued participation in these events, Clean Footprint remains at the forefront of solar development, community energy solutions, and emerging clean energy technologies across key U.S. markets.

Clean Footprint Joins New York Solar Energy Industries Association

November 1, 2025|

Clean Footprint, LLC has joined the New York Solar Energy Industries Association (NYSEIA), reinforcing its commitment to growing its presence in the New York renewable energy market.

As part of this effort, the company is focused on developing community solar and energy storage projects across New York, with a strategic emphasis on areas within National Grid’s service territory. Membership in NYSEIA enables Clean Footprint to collaborate with industry leaders, stay aligned with evolving state policies, and support the continued growth of solar and storage solutions in the region.

Clean Footprint Advances Illinois Solar Development with Ameren Interconnection Agreements

June 1, 2025|

Clean Footprint, LLC has executed interconnection agreements with Ameren Illinois for two solar energy projects, marking an important step forward in advancing renewable energy development in the state.

The projects include:

  • Payne–Eldorado (3.5 MWac)
  • Wyatt–Beaverville (1.3 MWac)

Securing interconnection agreements is a critical milestone in the solar project development process, enabling these projects to move closer to construction and eventual operation. These initiatives support the continued expansion of solar energy in Illinois and contribute to a more resilient and sustainable energy grid.

Clean Footprint Joins American Solar Grazing Association to Support Sustainable Land Use

December 3, 2024|

Clean Footprint, LLC has joined the American Solar Grazing Association (ASGA), reinforcing its commitment to sustainable solar development and responsible land use practices.

The American Solar Grazing Association promotes the integration of agriculture and solar energy by supporting best practices for grazing livestock on solar sites. By becoming a member, Clean Footprint aligns with industry leaders focused on dual-use land strategies that enhance environmental stewardship while maintaining productive agricultural land.

This partnership reflects Clean Footprint’s broader commitment to innovative, community-focused renewable energy solutions that deliver both environmental and economic benefits.

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