Prologis to Develop Largest Rooftop Community Solar Portfolio in Northern Illinois
Community solar accelerating in ComEd zone to broaden access in underserved areas
The Prologis portfolio is expected to generate 82 megawatts (MW) of solar energy, resulting in the largest rooftop community solar initiative in northern
“We’re proud to join ComEd to officially launch this project, the first of many community solar projects that our energy team is deploying across our
SunVest Solar, a national developer and independent power producer, designed the
Prologis is constructing dozens of rooftop community solar projects in northern
“As we continue to support the expansion of solar across northern
“Illinois policymakers have worked hard on policy that encourages businesses like Prologis to grow and our energy sector to expand, especially in renewable energy,� said House Majority Leader Robyn Gabel, 18th District. “It’s exciting to see the fruits of CEJA, one of the most expansive energy bills in the country come to fruition with vital initiatives like this one, reinforcing Illinois� leadership in community solar.�
“I’m happy to stand with ComEd and Prologis as we celebrate the launch of this community solar project right here in Franklin Park,� said State Representative Norma Hernandez, 77th District. “By leveraging underutilized industrial rooftops, we’re not only expanding access to clean, renewable energy—we’re ensuring that working families in our communities can directly benefit from lower utility costs and a more resilient energy grid. This is a smart, community-centered model for how we decarbonize equitably and sustainably. Thank you for your leadership and bringing this to the 77th District.�
Prologis supports its customers and the communities where it operates by developing, building, and managing distributed energy solutions � including rooftop solar, energy storage, community solar and OnDemand Power, which provides resilient, backup and dispatchable energy � across the company’s global portfolio. With nearly 800 MWs of solar and storage already deployed, Prologis is on track to reach its goal of 1 gigawatt by end of 2025.
The created Illinois� community solar program, and the . Since the passage of CEJA, there has been a
Community solar allows all ComEd customers to access the benefits of clean solar energy without installing solar panels of their own. Participants subscribe to a solar energy project owned by an independent developer and earn credits on their monthly ComEd bills for their portion of the energy produced by the project. Energy generated by the community solar project flows to ComEd’s grid and becomes part of the overall energy supply. ComEd customers can subscribe to a community solar project located anywhere in the ComEd region by visiting , provided it is not fully subscribed.
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