Mass Megawatts announced a completion target of 2023 for the Pennsylvania 500 kW project to be  developed at a manufacturing facility utilizing the patent pending solar tracker. The 30% investment tax credit and the additional 10% adder for Brownfield development are important financing tools toward the completion of the solar project. Additionally, other recent new tax related benefits include the 2019 changes in section 179 accelerated depreciation allowing a full one year accelerated depreciation for the new roof of the facility.

Previously, the depreciation would have to be taken over a thirty-year period. The solar project is projected to pay for itself in seven years based upon contracted electric prices packaged with current federal and state incentives. The 500-kilowatt, project, Mass Megawatts' largest to date, reduces the cost of solar power, while protecting the solar units by employing a furling technology borrowed from wind technology.

The technological innovation is triggered by high wind events. The technique improves the efficiency of solar arrays without adding significant additional expense. Mass Megawatts is responsible for the site development, fabrication, installation, and the interconnection of the project.

The solar unit will be located in Muncy, Pennsylvania.