First Solar Partners with Louth Callan Renewables on Major New Hampshire Solar Project
- Louth Callan Renewables is leading a 27 MW solar project in New Hampshire, enhancing its reputation in renewable energy.
- The project emphasizes LCR's commitment to engineering excellence, environmental compliance, and community engagement throughout its lifecycle.
- LCR's innovative construction model aims to accelerate project commissioning and streamline operations in the renewable energy sector.

Louth Callan Renewables to Lead Major Solar Project in New Hampshire
Louth Callan Renewables (LCR), a prominent power construction firm based in Enfield, Connecticut, initiates a significant new solar project in New Hampshire, marking a critical development in the renewable energy sector. The project, which will harness a capacity of 27 megawatts (MW), positions LCR as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) partner, enhancing the company's reputation in managing complex renewable infrastructure projects. The site mobilization commenced in mid-July 2025, with civil work being conducted in partnership with Brooks Construction, and the project is expected to achieve full commissioning by the third quarter of 2026.
Nick Sylvestre, the Founder and CEO of LCR, articulates his enthusiasm for contributing the company’s extensive construction expertise to this solar initiative. He emphasizes that the project aligns with LCR's commitment to creating valuable assets while adhering to industry best practices and engaging with the local community. LCR's holistic approach encompasses every aspect of the project lifecycle, including engineering layout optimization, environmental compliance, and stringent safety management protocols, all under an OSHA-compliant program. This comprehensive management strategy underscores LCR's dedication to maintaining high standards in construction excellence and operational efficiency.
The company's innovative proprietary construction sequencing model is designed to enhance material flow, minimize downtime, and accelerate commissioning processes. With over 200 MW of installed capacity across New England and more than 4.8 gigawatts (GW) of solar and storage infrastructure delivered nationwide, LCR has solidified its standing as a leader in utility-scale power construction. Specializing in diverse renewable energy sectors, including solar and storage, LCR’s focus on operational excellence positions it favorably as the demand for sustainable energy solutions escalates across markets.
In addition to the New Hampshire project, the growing landscape of renewable energy initiatives highlights the increasing importance of collaboration and innovation among industry players. The engagement of local communities and stakeholders is crucial in facilitating successful project execution and fostering public support for renewable energy developments. As LCR moves forward with this solar project, it not only contributes to New Hampshire's clean energy goals but also sets a precedent for future renewable initiatives in the region.
As the energy sector continues to evolve, LCR's commitment to sustainable construction practices and community involvement aligns with broader trends in the industry, reflecting a collective shift towards a greener and more resilient energy future. By leveraging its construction expertise and innovative approaches, LCR is well-positioned to capitalize on the burgeoning opportunities in the renewable energy market.