SOLAR ENERGY
BioStar develops, finances, owns, and operates solar and solar-plus-storage assets nationwide. Our systems deliver on-site electricity designed to improve cost control, reduce exposure to utility volatility, and support long-term operational planning.
Solar and storage assets are deployed as part of a broader distributed energy strategy—integrated with existing infrastructure and tailored to facility-specific performance requirements.
WHO IT'S FOR
Commercial & Industrial Businesses
Municipalities & Schools
Low & Moderate Income Housing Developers
Renewable Natural Gas Developers
(C.I. Reduction)
PATHS TO OWNERSHIP
BioStar Solar employs a variety of financial products to ensure capital is not a constraint:
INCENTIVES
Federal, state, and utility incentives continue to play a significant role in project economics. BioStar’s policy and compliance experts actively monitor regulatory developments to ensure projects are structured to capture available value.
Applicable incentives may include:
- Federal Investment Tax Credits
- State Renewable Energy Credits
- Utility Rebates & Incentives
- Applicable FERC Rulings
- Grant programs
BioStar specializes in tracking and monetizing SREC policy across the USA.
Sustainability Outcomes and Renewable Attributes
Support Sustainability Targets Without Paying a Premium
Solar remains one of the most cost-effective forms of net-new generation. When structured correctly, projects can support ESG objectives while maintaining competitive economics.
Common outcomes include:
- Supporting sustainability reporting (a large share of major companies publish sustainability disclosures)
- Reducing reliance on higher-emissions grid supply where applicable
- Retiring SRECs (State Renewable Energy Credits) to document renewable attributes
- SREC trading strategies for organizations where on-site renewables aren’t feasible across every location
FEATURED PROJECT
CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA WATER TREATMENT FACILITY
City of Norman, Oklahoma
BioStar partnered with the City of Norman to develop a 2.27 MW on-site solar project serving the Vernon Campbell Water Treatment Plant and Water Reclamation Facility.
The system has achieved interconnection and is producing more than 3,000,000 kWh annually, reducing utility-supplied electricity by approximately 30%. The project supports long-term energy cost stability and infrastructure resilience for a critical municipal operation.