Canadian Solar Partners with Louth Callan Renewables for Major 27-MW New Hampshire Project
- Louth Callan Renewables launches a 27-megawatt solar project in New Hampshire as an EPC partner.
- The project aims for full commissioning by Q3 2026, enhancing LCR's role in solar energy solutions.
- LCR boasts over 200 megawatts installed in New England and a strong track record in renewable energy projects.

Louth Callan Renewables Launches Major Solar Initiative in New Hampshire
Louth Callan Renewables (LCR), a key player in the renewable energy sector based in Enfield, Connecticut, initiates a significant 27-megawatt solar project in New Hampshire. This venture, awarded to LCR as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) partner, underscores the company's expertise in managing complex renewable infrastructure projects. The project’s site mobilization commenced in mid-July 2025, with civil works being executed in collaboration with Brooks Construction. LCR anticipates full project commissioning by the third quarter of 2026, further solidifying its role in advancing solar energy solutions in the region.
Nick Sylvestre, the Founder and CEO of LCR, expresses enthusiasm for the company's involvement in this substantial solar initiative. He emphasizes LCR's commitment to delivering buildable and valuable assets while adhering to industry best practices and engaging with the local community. LCR's comprehensive oversight of the project lifecycle includes engineering layout optimization, environmental compliance, and safety management, all conducted under an OSHA-compliant program. The company employs a proprietary construction sequencing model designed to enhance material flow, minimize downtime, and accelerate the commissioning process, ensuring efficiency throughout the project.
LCR's reputation as a leader in the renewable energy sector is further bolstered by its extensive portfolio. With over 200 megawatts of installed capacity across New England and a track record of delivering more than 4.8 gigawatts of solar and storage infrastructure nationwide, the company specializes in utility-scale power construction. Their multifaceted approach encompasses engineering, preconstruction, long-term operations and maintenance, and asset management across diverse renewable energy sectors, including solar, storage, and geothermal projects. This dedication to construction excellence positions LCR as a formidable player in the ongoing transition to renewable energy.
In related developments, Solar Depot, a Luxembourg-based solar energy distributor, announces a strategic partnership with TCL SunPower Global to distribute advanced solar technology in Luxembourg, France, and Belgium. This collaboration focuses on the TCL Solar E-Class, a premium solar module designed for both aesthetic appeal and energy efficiency, particularly in architecturally sensitive regions. The partnership aims to enhance choices for solar installers, providing them with a comprehensive range of solutions to meet diverse project requirements.
Additionally, Solar Depot’s logistical capabilities, including rapid 48-hour deliveries directly to construction sites, empower installers to respond swiftly to market demands. This collaboration not only enriches the offerings available to solar installers in the region but also positions them to leverage the growing opportunities within the evolving solar energy landscape.