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Our Company
Syncarpha Capital started in 2009 with a goal of being developers and long-term owners of distributed renewable energy projects. Since then, we have worked closely with local developers, construction companies, electricians and others to do our part to help solar grow. We continue to focus on working closely with the communities we serve.
Our initial customers were larger (e.g., towns/municipalities) including:
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North Adams, MA
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Syncarpha helped the town go "100% solar powered" with our solar garden, built on an otherwise unusable capped landfill.
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Leominster, MA
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Our long-term agreement with the town of Leominster provides enough energy annually to offset almost 6 million pounds of coal burned.
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Andover, MA
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Our agreement with the town of Andover saves the "carbon equivalent" of nearly 5,000 acres of forest each year.
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In all cases, in addition to helping the environment, in return for a long-term commitment to our projects, these towns are realizing significant long-term savings on their energy bills, as well.
Community solar gives us the opportunity to bring these kinds of savings and environmental benefits to residential customers like you.

By Andrew Massyn
What's In A Name?
We named our company Syncarpha to reflect our mission: investing in renewable energy. Syncarpha is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the sunflower family more commonly known as "the everlasting," pictured here.
Our Process
You Join
Your commitment - and the commitment of others - makes the project possible. Community solar is one of the first opportunities for hundreds of local residential utility customers to participate in larger renewable generation projects.
We Build
We do all the work to design, build and connect the project - and maintain it in the future. You don't need to pay anything upfront - or do anything else - while the project is being built. That means no money down, no impact to your roof, and no administrative hassles with your utility to get set up.