
ZP-140 Providence Solar Array
Providence Solar Array
Description: Providence is a two-array system in Uxbridge, developed on previously wooded land near the Rhode Island border. At 4 megawatts, it’s among Zero Point’s larger installations, and the two-parcel configuration required careful design work to ensure both arrays contributed efficiently to a shared generation total. Annual output reaches 5.13 million kilowatt-hours, with a projected CO2 offset of 4,200 tons per year — the equivalent of 429,000 gallons of gasoline, or 9.35 million miles of driving.
Project Info
| Location | Uxbridge, MA |
| Size | 4MWdc, 3MWac |
| Estimated Production | 5,127,000 kWh/year |
Please note that these estimates are approximate and are not being used for emission inventory or formal carbon footprinting exercises. These estimates were calculated using the Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator provided by the EPA in November, 2018.







