Captona concludes acquisition of 21 MW Gold Meadow Farms solar project in Cranston

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Captona LLC has completed the acquisition of the 21 MW Gold Meadow Farms project in Rhode Island.

The solar project spans over 100 acres of rugged, rocky terrain in Cranston. The facility will have approximately 53,000 solar panels and 130 string inverters to be installed.

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