Sunwealth’s 7 MW Ingraham Solar Project Begins Generating Power in Troy, New York

 

Tyler Leeds, our Head of Projects, on-site at the completed Ingraham array.

 

As of July 2, 2026, Sunwealth is pleased to announce that the Ingraham solar project has received Permission to Operate and is officially placed in service, marking an important milestone for Sunwealth’s growing portfolio of community-based solar projects.

Located in Troy, New York, Ingraham is a nearly 7 MW DC ground-mounted community solar project that will provide clean energy benefits and electricity savings to hundreds of New York residents.

Since coming online, Ingraham has already begun generating clean power for the Troy community, as illustrated in our production summary below:

Over its lifetime, Ingraham is expected to deliver:

Through the community solar model, residents in National Grid’s service territory can participate in the benefits of local solar energy without installing panels on their own homes. Subscribers will receive a 20% discount, helping expand access to more affordable clean power.

Ingraham also reflects the kind of local, community-centered solar development Sunwealth was built to support. The project is located on a family-owned parcel of land in Troy and was developed by a local development company with close ties to the community.

We are grateful to the many partners, team members, and stakeholders whose work helped bring Ingraham across the finish line.

The Ingraham array, set into the landscape in Troy, New York.

Jon Abe