UPMC Cole To Build Landmark Solar Farm, Advancing Sustainability And Community Investment

Coudersport, Pa., February 16, 2026 – UPMC Cole is taking a bold step toward a greener future. Beginning in early 2026, the hospital will break ground on a 5.5-megawatt solar farm, the first of its kind within the UPMC system. This project will transform the Coudersport campus and set a new standard for sustainability in health care.
“This project is more than an energy solution, it’s a reflection of our values,” said Ron Reynolds, president, UPMC Cole and UPMC Wellsboro. “By investing in renewable energy, we’re reducing our carbon footprint, strengthening the local grid, and ensuring a healthier future for our patients, staff, and neighbors.”
Upon completion, the solar farm will generate enough clean energy to meet nearly all the electricity needs of UPMC Cole and the facilities on its campus, reinforcing UPMC’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and the health of the communities it serves.
“This solar farm represents a major milestone in UPMC’s sustainability journey,” said Michael Boninger, M.D., chief medical sustainability officer, UPMC. “Health care doesn’t just happen inside hospital walls; it’s about creating healthier communities and a healthier planet. By investing in renewable energy, UPMC Cole is reducing its environmental impact, lowering costs, and setting an example for sustainability in rural health care. This project shows that innovation and responsibility can go hand in hand, benefiting patients today and generations to come.”
The project will strengthen the regional energy grid without adding new demand, and infrastructure upgrades such as substation improvements and new electrical lines will benefit the broader utility network. Solar energy is the most cost-effective new power source, enabling UPMC to reinvest savings into patient care while minimizing land disturbance and preserving the natural aesthetics along Route 6.
Construction is anticipated to begin in the coming months, starting with road and access improvements, followed by the installation of solar arrays and supporting infrastructure. UPMC expects the solar farm to go live by early 2027.
Caption: Pictured is a rendering of the planned site for the solar farm just north and east of UPMC Cole’s campus.





