Verogy and City of Middletown Celebrate Completion of Solar Installation at Former Landfill Site

Leaders from the City of Middletown and clean energy stakeholders gathered to celebrate the completion of a solar energy project at a former landfill site located at 180 Johnson Street in Middletown. Developed by West Hartford-based Verogy, the 809 kW DC solar energy system will generate over 1 million kWh of clean energy annually, enough to power an estimated 105 homes per year.

“Where some see an unused space, we see potential,” said Will Herchel, CEO of Verogy. “Our work with the City of Middletown has turned this former landfill into a productive asset that generates clean energy, reduces carbon emissions, and demonstrates the power of innovative thinking in sustainability. We are proud to help Middletown lead the way in transforming underutilized land into a resource that supports local economies and strengthens the city’s commitment to sustainability.”

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Aerial drone photo of solar installation at Middletown landfill

The project, located on a 2.5-acre capped landfill, represents a powerful transformation of previously underutilized land into a productive, sustainable energy resource for the community. Each year, the project will offset an estimated 712 metric tons of carbon emissions—equivalent to the greenhouse gases from 88,000 gallons of gasoline.  The initiative aligns with Middletown’s commitment to reducing environmental impacts, while simultaneously producing clean, renewable energy and saving taxpayer dollars.

Mayor Ben Florsheim of Middletown expressed the city’s enthusiasm for this milestone achievement: “This solar installation marks an important step in our ongoing commitment to the environment and our residents. We know our community values sustainability, and this project exemplifies how we can meet those priorities in practical ways. Not only are we reducing our carbon footprint, but we’re also lowering energy costs—creating a cleaner, greener, and more economically sustainable future for Middletown.”

State and local leaders gathered at the site to celebrate the achievement and Middletown’s ongoing contributions to Connecticut’s clean energy landscape. The Middletown landfill solar project demonstrates how innovative strategies can turn former environmental challenges into victories for sustainability and communities.

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