
Governor Matt Meyer announced today a significant step forward in Delaware’s push to make energy more affordable and secure for residents across the state.
Four community solar projects have been accepted into the JobsFirst Permitting Accelerator, a program designed to speed up the approval process for energy initiatives. The announcement was described as a major milestone in efforts to expand affordable energy access, lower electricity bills, and strengthen Delaware’s ability to meet its own energy needs over the long term.
The four projects were developed by ECA Power and are located in Sussex and New Castle Counties.








