Equity Solar Illinois checks off first community solar + storage project in ComEd territory
Equity Solar Illinois has announced the endorsement of Ducks Solar, the first community solar project paired with a battery energy storage system in ComEd territory. Ducks Solar’s subscribers consist primarily of small commercial businesses.
“This project not only expands access to the benefits of affordable solar energy for small businesses and municipalities, but also demonstrates how storage technology can strengthen our state’s energy independence,” said Marcellus Moore, director of Equity Solar Illinois. “It’s another step forward in ESI’s goal to unite clean energy and community action and contribute to a reliable grid that works for everyone.”
The 7.72 MW community solar project features a 6.8 MWh energy storage system owned by ESI and developed and designed in collaboration between project developer US Solar and Eneon-ES. Eneon-ES served as the project’s battery integrator and will provide ongoing system support.
“Community solar and energy storage are important components of a clean energy future,” said Gil Quiniones, president and CEO of ComEd. “Additionally, projects like Ducks Solar help ensure the benefits of renewable energy reach more Illinoisans and that our electric grid is ready for the next generation of distributed energy.”
The site and surrounding land – 35 hectares in total – are planted and seeded with new pollinators and low-growing native species, supporting critical pollinators such as butterflies and bees.
News release from Equity Solar Illinois

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