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KMB Design Group Accomplished a Milestone of 250MW of Solar PV Designed Nationwide
2014-03-04 14:02

KMB Design Group LLC, a service engineering solutions provider licensed in 49 states within the USA as well as in Europe and Puerto Rico, has accomplished an impressive feat of performing engineering services for over 325 projects and 250MW of solar power installations, across 25 states.

Providing engineering services for various system types such as rooftops, ground-mounted and canopy structures for many nationwide projects, KMB’s achievements are no doubt significant. Highlights include the 122 kW Deutsche Bank Building at 60 Wall Street in New York City – the world’s highest solar array - and the 8.55MW ground-mounted, net metered system for the Mercer County Community College in West Windsor, NJ -- believed to be the largest solar installation for a higher education facility in the U.S.

The Deutsche Bank Building (Source: KMP Design Group / Renewable Energy World)

For years, KMB Design Group has provided engineering solutions for a variety of services with attentiveness, impeccable attention to detail, and recognition of clients’ needs and goals. The company has established its own reputation for delivering desired results, and work with an energy-saving and fast pace necessary in the solar world.

“We were excited when we first reached 100MW of solar power engineered, and knew then that it was only the beginning. Reaching the 250MW level as 2013 came to a close, we still believe we have only tapped the surface in regards to solar, both as a firm and an industry,” expressed Steve Schwerd, Partner and VP of Facilities and Energy Engineering. “That is why KMB became committed to the renewable energy field early in the game years ago, and is proud to have a talented and diverse engineering team. The team is focused on the solar energy market, expanding their knowledge and education, staying in tune with the latest trends and advancements, ensuring value added services are provided to our clients.”

 
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