Lodestar Energizes Kingston with 2.5-MW Community Solar Project
On a sunny July day in New Windsor, community solar project leader Lodestar Energy marked a milestone with its Moores Hill installation. This hybrid solar system delivers clean power to 350 low-income households in Kingston, New York, showcasing renewable energy’s potential to bridge energy inequality.
How Community Solar Expands Energy Access
The 2.5 MWAC Moores Hill project solves critical barriers to solar adoption. Whether due to renting, shaded properties, or upfront costs, community solar lets residents subscribe without installation hurdles—similar to the accessibility gains seen in industrial rooftop solar sustainability projects.
Technical Specs: Powering 350 Homes
Engineers will appreciate the project’s 7,500 solar panels paired with Enphase microinverters, optimizing output even in suboptimal conditions—technology comparable to systems excelling in harsh desert climates.
Benefits Beyond Clean Electricity
Kingston residents now enjoy:
- 15-20% electricity bill savings
- Priority enrollment for low-income families
- Enhanced grid resilience
Addressing Environmental Challenges
The single-axis tracking system (panels that follow the sun) compensates for snow and shade, while New York’s progressive net metering policies ensure year-round value—a model that complements grid resilience initiatives.
Blueprint for Renewable Expansion
With Tesla Powerwalls for storage trials and streamlined permitting via Orange County’s solar task force, this project demonstrates a replicable model. Its success mirrors the 2025 solar boom transforming energy infrastructure nationwide.






