Borrego Solar expands commercial O&M service

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Borrego Solar has expanded its operations and maintenance service to cover all commercial-scale PV installs.

The company doubled its O&M portfolio in 2014 passing the 150MW mark.

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“Borrego is improving its customers’ solar O&M experience through a combination of aggressive site response times, short case resolution periods, and robust tools to help optimise their assets,” claimed Matt Murphy, director of O&M for Borrego Solar. “We are leading the solar industry’s path forward in providing solar power asset owners with a transparent O&M process, giving customers 100% confidence in the operation of their investment.”

Borrego, which also designs, installs and finances projects, claimed that during the past five years, its own fleet has operated at 104% of the modelled performance with system uptime of 99%. According to GTM Research, Borrego had the third-largest market share of commercial-scale solar installs in the US.

“Given our history in the field with every major manufacturer and technology type, it only made sense to offer our O&M services on a stand-alone basis for commercial customers and large IPPs with multi-MW portfolios,” said Mike Hall, CEO, Borrego Solar.

Borrego’s O&M service comprises of three units, an on-the-ground team, a system performance group and a data analysis platform. 

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