OVERVIEW
To support long-term operational resilience and budget stability, the City of Fayetteville partnered with Entegrity to implement a 3.77 MW solar project designed to support municipal operations across the city.
Developed through a Solar Services Agreement, the project allows the City to host solar infrastructure that contributes to the expansion of renewable energy generation while supporting long-term energy cost stability. The project serves more than 20 municipal facilities and represents one of the largest municipal solar initiatives in the region.
By taking a proactive approach to energy planning, Fayetteville has positioned itself to better manage future energy costs while advancing broader sustainability and infrastructure objectives.
SCOPE
- 3.77 MW solar array
- Supports more than 20 municipal facilities
- Solar Services Agreement (SSA) delivery model
- Remote generation structure serving multiple municipal accounts
- Long-term operational and energy planning initiative
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Approximately $700,000 in projected annual utility savings
- Supports long-term energy cost stability
- Advances the City’s sustainability and resilience objectives
- Demonstrates proactive municipal energy planning
- Contributes to the expansion of renewable energy generation in the region
THE IMPACT
As utility costs continue to fluctuate, municipalities are increasingly looking for ways to create greater predictability in their operating budgets. The City of Fayetteville’s solar project reflects a strategic approach to long-term infrastructure planning—one that helps support financial stability while positioning the community for future growth.
The project demonstrates how municipalities can leverage innovative energy solutions to support public operations, strengthen long-term planning efforts, and invest in infrastructure that benefits their communities for years to come.