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Annapolis Solar Park 18 MW

Nixon Farms 2 MW

At the time of construction, this solar project was North America’s largest solar array on a landfill. It received Solar Builder Magazine’s 2018 Silver Project of the Year award for its scale and challenging landfill terrain. RECON installed posts, Solar FlexRack ballasted foundations, and REC modules on time while carefully protecting the landfill lining below the surface.

Recon completed the mechanical installation for the 2 MW Nixon Farms solar project in Maryland, utilizing a fixed tilt Solar FlexRack mounting system.

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Butner Prison 3 MW

Sheridan Schools 1.7 MW

This array is located just north of Jacksonville International Airport in Florida. This public‑private partnership will power more than 1,200 homes. RECON installed the posts, NEXTracker racking, and the modules.

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Hoosier Solar 2.6 MW

Northwest Jacksonville 7 MW

RECON delivered a full scope installation, including the driveway, Array Technologies trackers, Schneider Electric inverters, and Canadian Solar modules

This array is located just north of Jacksonville International Airport in Florida. This public‑private partnership will power more than 1,200 homes. RECON installed the posts, NEXTracker racking, and the modules.

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This Indiana project for Sheridan Community Schools now serves as the primary power source for the district. RECON installed the posts, Solar FlexRack systems, modules, a roof ballast system, and seven dual‑axis trackers.

These roof‑mounted arrays were installed across three buildings in Indianapolis, Indiana, delivering reliable on‑site solar generation. RECON installed the posts, racking systems, and modules.

Pamplin Solar 20.1 MW

Duke Solar 10MW

Recon completed the mechanical installation for the 20.1 MW Pamplin Solar project in Virginia, utilizing Nextracker single axis tracker systems. The project  now generates enough clean energy to power approximately 2,500 homes.

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