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

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.
Clean Footprint Team Engages Nationwide at Leading Renewable Energy Conferences

Clean Footprint remains actively engaged in the renewable energy industry through participation in major conferences and events across the United States. These gatherings provide opportunities to connect with industry leaders, explore emerging solar market trends, and strengthen partnerships in community solar development.
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+ Texas
- RE+ New England (Boston)
- RE+ Southeast (Atlanta)
- SEIA RE+ National (Anaheim)
- Inaugural YOTTA Conference (Las Vegas)
Through ongoing participation in these events, Clean Footprint stays at the forefront of solar energy innovation, policy developments, and project financing strategies across key U.S. markets.
Clean Footprint Expands Solar Portfolio with Illinois Project Transactions

Clean Footprint, LLC continues to advance its mission of delivering clean, community-focused energy solutions through strategic partnerships and project development. The company recently collaborated with development partners to successfully close transactions on four solar projects in Illinois.
The completed project transactions include:
- Farmersville, Illinois (Farmersville)
- Quincy, Illinois (Holtmeyer–Quincy)
- Flora, Illinois (Shelton–Flora 1)
- Flora, Illinois (Shelton–Flora 2)
These projects contribute to the growth of solar energy infrastructure in Illinois and support the increasing demand for renewable energy across the Midwest. By partnering with developers and stakeholders, Clean Footprint continues to expand access to community solar and sustainable power solutions.
2023 Conference Attendance

Clean Footprint continues to expand its presence in the renewable energy sector through active participation in major industry conferences focused on solar development and community solar solutions.
Members of the company’s development team—John Porter, Adam Cole, and David Prybil—recently attended several key events, including:
- RE+ Midwest (Chicago)
- Midwest Solar Expo (Chicago)
- Colorado CCSA Community Solar Summit
These conferences bring together solar developers, policy leaders, and energy professionals to discuss trends in community solar, project development, and clean energy policy. Attendance at these events enables Clean Footprint to stay at the forefront of solar innovation, strengthen industry partnerships, and identify new opportunities for sustainable energy projects across the United States.
