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Bluestem Solar
Local farmers see solar as a way to diversify their income streams and keep their land in their family for future generations.
Bunker Solar
As local coal plants are closed, utility-scale solar can fill the energy gap while uplifting the Pekin community.
Cameron Solar
A 2MW solar array provides clean energy to Peoria area residents while delivering cost-savings on subscribers’ utility bills.
Earp Solar
A local family that has been farming their land for generations is now using its land to farm the sun.
Gar Creek Solar
“Gar Creek Solar in Kankakee County is proof of how community solar projects help folks save on their utility bills and launch local union jobs.” — Secretary of Energy, Jennifer Granholm
Goodfarm Solar
A community at the forefront of energy adoption chose Trajectory to develop its first community solar project.
Gooseberry Solar
A solar array built just outside Chicago, Illinois brings cost savings for low-income residents.
Hopewell Solar
Our collaboration with Hopewell’s landowner demonstrated that installing solar arrays on your land doesn’t mean you need to stop farming it.
Jubilee Solar
In collaboration with a local school district, this project is set to transform 12 acres of school-owned land into a solar array producing 2MW of clean, affordable energy.
Lacon Solar
A Lacon, IL, nonprofit sees solar as a way to earn revenue off of low-productivity farmland.