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SunEdison Alamosa Photovoltaic Solar Plant — utility in Mosca, Colorado
UnverifiedUtility · Mosca, Colorado

SunEdison Alamosa Photovoltaic Solar Plant

About

SunEdison Alamosa Photovoltaic Solar Plant is a utility-scale solar operator based in Mosca, Colorado. This listing was discovered through OpenStreetMap's public business data; the business has not yet been verified against state contractor licensing records, so we'd recommend confirming credentials directly before contracting.

Aora Solar lists SunEdison Alamosa Photovoltaic Solar Plant under the utility category, serving commercial and industrial customers in Colorado.

Contact information on file includes a phone, website, and mailing address (see the contact card below). Before signing, request proof of license and insurance, three recent references, the exact panel and inverter make and model, the system production estimate methodology, and a written breakdown of permit, interconnection, and final inspection responsibilities. Reputable contractors share these readily.

This profile was assembled from public state licensing records and OpenStreetMap business data. Specific business details should be verified directly with the contractor before any project commitment.

Before signing with SunEdison Alamosa Photovoltaic Solar Plant

Questions worth asking

When evaluating any contractor installing solar in Mosca, Colorado, the questions below are the high-leverage ones to ask — they surface the things that actually affect your 25-year economics and protect against the failure modes specific to Colorado's permitting and net metering rules.

  1. 1. What contractor license do you hold for solar installs in Colorado, and can you share the license number?

    We sourced this listing from public business data; we have not independently verified SunEdison Alamosa Photovoltaic Solar Plant's license status. The license check is the single most important pre-contract step.

  2. 2. What's your typical response time when a customer calls with a service request after the install is complete?

    This separates installers who treat solar as a one-shot sale from those who run a real service operation.

  3. 3. What's your workmanship warranty term, and is it transferable if I sell my home?

    Strong installers offer 10+ year workmanship warranties that transfer with the property. This is what protects you against roof leaks and structural attachment failures.

  4. 4. Can you provide three references from completed residential projects in the past 12 months?

    Recent references matter more than aggregate review counts; the installation team and standards can change quickly in solar.

Solar permitting in Mosca, Colorado

Colorado requires Colorado Electrical Contractor + Master Electrician License for residential solar work. Full retail net metering (residential under 25 kW) is the current export compensation framework. Permitting is handled by the local AHJ — check with your municipal building department for the exact submission process.