Honeywell Solar Project SB-14 Achieves Commercial Operation in New York
Honeywell's community solar project SB-14 in upstate New York has reached commercial operation. The 7.01 MW DC facility is part of a larger solar portfolio for the company in the region.

Honeywell's community solar project SB-14 in upstate New York has achieved commercial operation. The 7.01 MW DC ground-mount solar facility is capable of powering approximately 875 homes annually with clean energy.
The project was delivered under a $41 million EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) agreement. It is integrated into Honeywell's broader 21 MW DC solar portfolio located in upstate New York, aiming to provide renewable energy to the local community.
The facility's deployment is intended to support the region's growing demand for clean energy solutions. As a community solar project, it is structured to allow local residents and businesses to benefit from the generated solar power.
With the SB-14 project now operational, Honeywell continues its expansion in renewable energy infrastructure. Further details regarding specific energy off-take agreements and community engagement are expected to follow.