BioStar Solar generates renewable electricity to power the modern world.
HOW WE DO IT
A core component of achieving our mission, electricity powers the modern world. From being more efficient with the electricity we consume to creating and storing clean renewable power, BioStar Solar is reimagining our electrical infrastructure and giving our customers maximum control of their consumption and costs.
The days of paying a premium for renewable energy are gone. Our solutions based, technology agnostic approach, looks at the full spectrum of electrical consumption to identify and rank the best opportunities for the customer. From efficiency upgrades such as LED lighting, building automation and HVAC, to more complex generation strategies such as solar + storage and combined heat & power (CHP), BioStar has solutions for organizations of all shapes and sizes. BioStar Solar employs financing strategies from PPA’s to Capital & Operating Leases to Service Agreements, enabling various paths to ownership.
WHO IT'S FOR
Government Municipalities
Real Estate Developers / Portfolios
Commercial & Industrial Businesses
Utility
Companies
BENEFITS
Save Energy
Save The Planet
Boost Resiliency
Save Money
TURNKEY SERVICES
BioStar Solar has the experience to drive your project to the finish line with turnkey services including:
Site Acquisition
Permitting
Final Commissioning
Predevelopment
Capital
(Environmental Permits,
Engineering, etc.)
Interconnection
First-In-Class
Engineering,
Procurement & Construction
(EPC)
Operations &
Maintenance
FEATURED PROJECT
CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA WATER TREATMENT RECLAMATION FACILITY
The City of Norman & BioStar Renewables have achieved interconnection and are producing renewable electricity at the city’s new solar project which serves the Vernon Campbell Water Treatment Plant and Water Reclamation Facility in Norman, Oklahoma. The 2.27 MW solar project is expected to produce more than 3,000,000 kWh of electricity each year and will displace over 2,126 metric tons of CO2 equivalent emissions per year, the equivalent of providing 438 homes with electricity or 271,000 gallons of gasoline consumed for an entire year. The clean energy generated by the solar arrays will reduce the annual kWh required from the local utility company by approximately 30%.