The Mohawk Valley region of the U.S. state of New York is the area surrounding the Mohawk River, sandwiched between the Adirondack Mountains and Catskill Mountains. As of the 2010 United States Census, the region’s counties have a combined population of 622,133 people. In addition to the Mohawk River valley, the region contains portions of other major watersheds such as the Susquehanna River.

The region is a suburban and rural area surrounding the industrialized cities of Schenectady, Utica and Rome, along with other smaller commercial centers. The 5,882 square miles (15,230 km2) area is an important agricultural center and encompasses the heavily forested wilderness areas just to the north that are part of New York’s Adirondack Park.

The Mohawk Valley is a natural passageway connecting the Atlantic Ocean, by way of the Hudson Valley with the interior of North America. Native American Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy lived in the region, and in the 17th century immigrants of Dutch, and the 18th century German, and Scottish settled the area, joined by Italians following the rapid industrialization of the mid-19th century. During the 18th Century, the Mohawk Valley was a frontier of great political, military and economic importance. Colonists, such as Phillip Schuyler, Nicholas Herkimer, William Johnson, trading with the Iroquois set the stage for commercial and military competition between European nations, leading to the French and Indian Wars and the American Revolution. Almost 100 battles of the American Revolution were fought in New York State, including the Battle of Oriskany and defense of Fort Stanwix. A series of raids against valley residents took place during the war; led by John Johnson they were collectively known as the “Burning of the Valleys”.

The Erie Canal was completed in 1825 as the first commercial connection between the American East and West.

ABOUT

ATLAS is an Independent Power Producer (IPP) that works with local communities in the United States to stimulate economies and generate clean, natural and sustainable energy by modernizing power grids with zero-carbon emission electrical generation capacity and thereby contributing to cleaner air, fresher water and a more balanced ecosystem.ATLAS has played leading roles in the development, investment, construction and operation of over 3,000 MW of renewable energy projects globally, including 250 MW of solar projects in the United States.


WHAT IS COMMUNITY SOLAR?

SERVING THE COMMUNITY THROUGH SUN-HARVESTED ENERGY

Community Solar is a new program being implemented in New York State that enables the public to have a share in the success of renewable energy.

Not only will you pay less for electricity, but you’ll also have the opportunity to create lasting jobs and an extra source of income.

ATLAS Renewables is forever grateful to our Military Veterans, first responders and community leaders.


SOLAR IS THE NEXT CASH CROP

WE’RE SEEKING 28 ACRES, OFFERING UP TO $25K/YR FOR A 25-YR LEASE

Farmers are struggling to make money on crops alone. Businesses and Families have idle but useful land. The American Spirit of innovation will never stop the pursuit of the American Dream.

Re-Imagine the ‘Farming of the Future’ where farms are integrated with sun-harvested electricity generation that provides to the community one of the most valuable resources besides food, water and air. ATLAS Renewables helps families and businesses monetize their land and keep it in the family long-term.

“He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge your harvest” 2 Corinthians 9:10


STIMULUS FOR TOWNS AND CITIZENS

EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES THROUGH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

During economic downturns and periods of uncertainty, communities rely more than ever on innovation, investment and the support of stable industry to provide a healthy livelihood for citizens. ATLAS Renewables has the resources to weather any storm which provides peace of mind to landowners, employees and local governments.

Not only do our Solar Farms provide more affordable electricity to the community, but they also provide lasting STEM and trade jobs for local students, tradespeople and professionals.

“We don’t just ‘work’ with communities, we ‘partner’ with them” – John Watson, COO and US Navy Veteran

GET IN TOUCH

We invite you to contact us with your general comments, ideas and business inquiries. We’re always interested in learning more about your area of expertise and we welcome the opportunity to work with you on out next solar project in your community.

If you’re a landowner or broker, we’re signing deals daily. Please contact us for our latest offer.

Atlas Renewables
P.O. Box 624,
Tuxedo Park, NY 10987
Mobile : +1 (877) 992 8527

Email
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