-

Earth Day 2020: Corvias Partnerships Supports Resiliency, Sustainability and Energy Independence

EAST GREENWICH, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In conjunction with Earth Day on April 22, Corvias is releasing milestone data on its environmental initiatives, including its stormwater partnerships and the largest solar program in Kansas.

“We continue to focus our operations in support of the safest response to COVID-19, and it remains our priority. In that humbling context, we also want to share good news that strengthens our future viability, supports force readiness and recognizes the good work of our employees and partnerships,” said John Picerne, Corvias Founder.

Stormwater Management, Municipal Partnerships

Together with municipal partners, Prince George County, Md. and the Stormwater Authority of Chester, Pa., Corvias has transformed regulatory mandates into opportunities through environmental compliance while creating economic and community impacts. Aiding in the effort to clean and protect waterways and improve aging stormwater systems, green and gray infrastructure installations have been completed to effectively manage stormwater runoff, reduce pollution and enhance water quality and the health of local watersheds including the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware River.

Environmental results include:

The Clean Water Partnership

The Stormwater Authority of Chester Partnership

  • 49,000 lbs of nitrogen reduced annually
  • 5,300,000 lbs of sediment reduced annually
  • 10,000 shrubs planted across the County
  • 4.8 tons of trash removed
  • Over 12,000 gallons of standing water removed
  • Over 46,000 gallons of debris removed

Solar-Powered Military Housing

Together with the U.S. Army and Air Force, Corvias is strengthening sustainability and resiliency with solar projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create military communities that are more energy independent.

Corvias solar operations have continued un-interrupted, including:

  • Solar projects at four installations generating 30.1 megawatts (MW) of solar energy, enough to power nearly 3,400 homes for a year.
  • Over 3,500 rooftop and 17,000 ground-mounted solar panels are installed across housing communities at Aberdeen Proving Ground and Fort Meade in Maryland, Fort Riley in Kansas, and Edwards Air Force Base in California.
  • Across these four installations, roughly 43 percent of annual electricity consumption is from solar.
  • At Fort Riley, the solar panels installed by Corvias are the largest solar program in the state of Kansas and offset roughly 25 percent of the electricity consumption on post.
  • Future solar projects slated for construction at seven more installations over the next two years.
  • More than 200 jobs created across the program and significant engagement of local and minority subcontractors.
  • Working with graduates of the U.S. Department of Energy “Solar Ready Vets” program.

About Corvias

As a privately-owned company headquartered in East Greenwich, RI, Corvias partners with higher education and government institutions nationwide to solve their most essential systemic problems and create long-term, sustainable value through our unique approach to partnership. Corvias pursues the kinds of partnerships that materially and sustainably improve the quality of life for the people who call our communities home, purposefully choosing to partner with organizations who share our values and whose mission is to serve as the foundational blocks, or pillars, of our nation. To learn more, please visit: www.corvias.com

Contacts

Mary Humphreys, Corvias
401-541-3375
Mary.Humphreys@Corvias.com

Corvias


Release Versions

Contacts

Mary Humphreys, Corvias
401-541-3375
Mary.Humphreys@Corvias.com

More News From Corvias

Beyond Housing: Corvias’ Denise Hauck on the Future of Defense Communities - “How can we apply innovation in ways we haven’t even thought of yet?”

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today’s military families want more than housing – they want connection, community and a sense of belonging. That was a central message from Denise Hauck, President, Department of War (DOW) Business, Corvias, during a panel discussion at the 2026 Association of Defense Communities (ADC) Summit this week in Washington, D.C. Hundreds of industry leaders met to discuss issues shaping the future of more than 700 American military bases globally. Speaking on the panel “B...

Corvias Foundation Advances Education and Career Readiness for Military Families at Fort Bragg

FORT BRAGG, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The nonprofit Corvias Foundation reinforced its commitment to military-connected families with a free college and career resource fair at Fort Bragg with local, regional, and national partners to help families and their students navigate multiple paths to education and career success. Military families relocate on average every two to three years, creating potential school disruptions for the more than 1.6 million military children. Frequent moves can affect e...

Denise Hauck to Speak at ADC50 National Summit on Military Housing and Quality of Life

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Corvias, a trusted infrastructure and resiliency partner to the U.S. military and higher education institutions, today announced that Denise Hauck, President of its Department of War (DOW) Division, will speak at ADC50, the Association of Defense Communities’ 50th anniversary celebration and Defense Communities National Summit, taking place May 11–13, 2026, in Washington, D.C. ADC50 will convene more than 1,500 leaders from the DOW, Congress, military installations,...
Back to Newsroom