Samuel Brice Hall has over two decades of experience in the real estate and private equity industries. As the director of investor relations with Piedmont Private Equity, Samuel Brice Hall manages conservation strategy projects, including solar energy farms.
Solar energy farms are collections of solar panels that absorb and convert energy from the sun into electricity. They send the electricity to the power grid, where customers access it. There are two main types of solar farms: community and utility-scale. A community solar farm produces electricity for local households and businesses. The solar panels are ground-mounted in a part of the neighborhood where sunlight is plentiful. They produce around 5 megawatts of electricity, which feeds into the local power grid. Customers receive a credit to their electricity bill for the amount of energy the farm generates in proportion to how much energy their household uses. A utility-scale solar farm is more extensive and typically produces over 100 megawatts of electricity. Utility companies purchase the electricity wholesale and distribute it to customers connected to the grid. Some electricity companies own utility-scale farms directly.
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AuthorIn 2011, Mr. Hall relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, and accepted an appointment as the director of investor relations at Piedmont Private Equity, where he remains. ArchivesCategories
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