Tag: Mark DePasquale
R.I. solar developer ranked in top 10% of contractors nationwide
CRANSTON – A Rhode Island renewable energy developer has cracked the top 10% of solar contractors nationwide, according to a new list by Solar...
Green energy developer: Veto could hinder future projects
A renewable energy developer says Gov. Daniel J. McKee’s veto of legislation that would have changed the process and charges to interconnect solar projects...
Green Development to build operations facility at Quonset
NORTH KINGSTOWN – Green Development LLC is building an 83,000-square-foot operations and support facility at Quonset Business Park, the company announced Wednesday.
The proposed building...
Green Development completes two solar farms, including contested project in Hopkinton
CRANSTON – Green Development LLC announced on Tuesday that it had completed two major solar arrays, including a much-disputed project in Hopkinton.
The contested...
Green Development CEO Mark DePasquale
Mark DePasquale | Founder and CEO, Green Development LLC
What have been the challenges faced by the renewable energy industry during the pandemic and how...
Green Development gets approval for three turbines at the Port of...
PROVIDENCE – Green Development LLC has received all required approvals to construct three 1.5 megawatt turbines at the Port of Providence, the company announced...
Legal battle over Coventry solar development ends after parties reach settlement
COVENTRY – After a protracted legal battle over a proposed solar development in western Coventry, the town and the project developer announced Sept. 15...
Legal battle over Coventry solar development ends after parties reach settlement
COVENTRY – After a protracted legal battle over a proposed solar development in western Coventry, the town and the project developer announced on Tuesday...
160-acre solar farm gets final nod in North Smithfield
NORTH SMITHFIELD – A 160-acre solar farm has received final approval in North Smithfield, according to renewable energy developer Green Development LLC.
The 48.5-megawatt solar...
Green Development moves headquarters to Chapel View
CRANSTON – Green Development LLC will relocate its headquarters from North Kingstown to Cranston, choosing a 22,000-square-foot space at Chapel View.
The company will move...