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TFMoran Attends Unitil Kingston Solar Facility Groundbreaking

On August 20, 2024, a groundbreaking ceremony marked the start of construction for the Unitil Kingston Solar Facility; New Hampshire’s first utility-owned solar farm.

Once completed, this facility will feature 11,232 solar panels, making it one of the largest in the state, generating 4.9 megawatts of renewable energy. Located on 36 acres of vacant land adjacent to an electrical substation off Towle Road in Kingston, the project aligns with the region’s commitment to renewable energy initiatives in New England.

“Our vision is to transform the way our customers meet their evolving energy needs. We’re very passionate about not only expanding clean energy resources here in New England, but also about bringing affordable energy to our customers.”

Thomas Meissner, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Unitil

The solar farm will cover approximately 27 acres, housing panels, inverters, transformers, and other essential equipment. The electricity generated will be fed directly into Unitil’s distribution system. In its first year, the facility is projected to produce around 9.7 million kilowatt-hours, with an average output of 8.6 million kilowatt-hours annually over its anticipated 40-year lifespan.

Approval for the project was granted by the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission in 2023. Under state law, utilities can invest in renewable energy generation up to 6% of their total distribution peak load, allowing Unitil the capacity to develop up to 18 megawatts of renewable energy.

“I believe that if the government is going to encourage renewable energy, we should make sure that there are clear benefits. I am hopeful that this project will set a great example of how a rate-payer focused, all-of-the-above approach to energy can lead to success for Granite Staters.”

Jared Cicoine, Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Energy

Scheduled for completion in 2025, the facility will utilize single-axis tracking solar panels that adjust throughout the day to follow the sun’s path. While energy storage is not part of the initial plan, the design allows for future integration of storage solutions.

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Celebrating National Surveyors Week! March 19-25, 2023

Surveyors Week is March 19-25, 2023! Put on by the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS), Surveyors Week is a time to recognize professionals in the industry and educate the public.

TFMoran is proud to recognize National Surveyors Week. Our history of combining the best in Survey with the best in Engineering stretches back over 55 years! We’re celebrating this week by recognizing our team:

Leadership Team: Michael Dahlberg, LLS, RPLS, PLS | Brenda Kolbow, LLS, PLS

Licensed Land Surveyors: Thomas Berube, LLS, RPLS, PLS | Stephen Bibeau, LLS | Corey Colwell, LLS | Mo Vander Pol III, LLS

Field Technicians & Crew: Robert Bradshaw, Todd Emerson, Marty Gavin, Morgan Hershey, Ben Krisik, Jonathan Rahilly, Rich Ward, and Tom Wood.

Our Bedford office crew was treated to breakfast Monday morning to kick off the week!

Many of our surveyors are members of the New Hampshire Land Surveying Association and we are grateful to the association for their support.

The New Hampshire Union Leader is also recognizing Surveyors this week with a special edition! Check it out and keep an eye out for TFMoran!

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Dylan Cruess, COO named on New Hampshire 200 List for Second Time

New Hampshire 200 TFMoran’s Chief Operating Officer, Dylan Cruess was recently selected as one of New Hampshire’s 200 most influential business leaders by NH Business Review. This is Cruess’ second time on the “New Hampshire 200” list, the first was in 2019, the award’s inaugural year.

This designation is a result of a year-long initiative conducted by NH Business Review editors who collected suggestions and nominations from their industry contacts throughout the state to determine the 200 individuals who have made the greatest impact on the Granite State’s economy, business climate and the state as a whole.

All the selected individuals were asked to complete a questionnaire for the New Hampshire 200 second edition publication to be published this fall. When asked what is most exciting about the company’s future, Cruess answered, “Over the past year we adopted an ownership transition plan, added four senior engineers as Principals to our leadership team. The ability for TFMoran to thrive and adapt during this challenging time has confirmed my belief and trust in our extraordinary team.”

Mr. Cruess joined TFMoran, Inc. in 2001 after graduating from Bates College earning a bachelor’s degree in Economics. In 2013 he became an owner and Chief Operating Officer of TFMoran when the company was transferred to four senior employees. Mr. Cruess is very involved in the local community and serves on the board of directors for numerous organizations.

The New Hampshire 200 Reception will be held on December 9, 2021 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Downtown to recognize the prominent business leaders.