Onyx Renewables and SOLON Corporation complete 2.9 MW solar expansion for City of Mesa
2.9 MW
Capacity
Onyx Renewables and SOLON Corporation partnered to complete four additional solar PV projects totaling 2.9 MW for the City of Mesa, with SOLON handling engineering, procurement, and construction, and Onyx financing and operating the projects long term.
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Onyx Renewables and SOLON Corporation have announced the completion of four additional solar PV projects totaling 2.9 MW for the City of Mesa. This partnership saw SOLON Corporation handling the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) responsibilities, while Onyx Renewables provided the financing and will manage the long-term operation of these solar assets. This collaboration highlights a common model in the renewable energy sector where specialized firms leverage their distinct capabilities to deliver infrastructure projects.
This 2.9 MW expansion represents a strategic addition to the City of Mesa's renewable energy portfolio, underscoring a growing trend among U.S. municipalities to invest in local, sustainable power generation. While the project value was not disclosed, the capacity contributes to distributed generation efforts within the USA. The deal is notable for the clear division of roles between the developer/financier (Onyx) and the EPC provider (SOLON), facilitating efficient project execution and long-term asset management in the expanding solar market.
- Completion of 2.9 MW solar PV expansion for the City of Mesa.
- Partnership model: Onyx Renewables (financing, long-term operations) and SOLON Corporation (EPC).
- Municipal off-taker (City of Mesa) in the USA.
- Distributed generation project contributing to local renewable energy capacity.
Timeline
Announced
Feb 27, 2026
Signed
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