Bullrock, Deutsche Eco USA announce joint solar venture

TheBullrockCorporation located in Shelburne, Vermont, has announced ajointventure with Deutsche Eco USACorp.with offices in Hoboken, New Jerseyand Shelburne.This joint venture will operate under the nameBullrock- Deutsche Eco Solar Ventures. Thenewcompany will be offering an integrated approach to locating potential solar sites, providinglandowners a total systems solution, as well as providing power companies an easier, fully-integratedsolution to the development, RFP and EPC process.

Köthen Solar Park is aphotovoltaic power stationinKöthen,Germany.Deutsche Eco AGcompleted this 52-megawatt project on the grounds of the former military airport in 2011.A large solar farm in Vermont typically is 2.2 MW. Photo:Deutsche Eco AG

The joint venture combines theglobalresources and solar expertise of Deutsche Eco Group with the construction anddevelopmentexperience ofBullrockCorporation. Gregg Beldock, President and CEO ofBullrocksays,“DeutscheEco brings us 17 years of solar expertise and leading edge researchanddevelopment capabilities, as well as global financing opportunities."

TheBullrockCorporation, its owners and affiliates have been in the construction management,realestate development and senior living business since the early 1980’s.Deutsche Eco USA is awholly-ownedsubsidiary of Deutsche Eco AG in Germany. Since 1998, Deutsche Eco Grouphasdeveloped, installed, owned and operated over 250 megawatts of solar power projects inEurope and the United States.

Daniel Prokopy, ManagingPartnersays, “We have been active intheVermont market over the past year and are very excited to partner withBullrock.Their depthofknowledge about the northeast and the needs and desires of local clients is sure to bring realbenefitsto our solar offerings.”

Source: Bullrock 3.31.2015