Category: Maine

  • Maine won’t wait: Verogy completes York Judicial Center rooftop solar system

    West Hartford, Connecticut-based developer Verogy has completed a 139.5 kW rooftop solar energy project at the York Judicial Center in Biddeford, Maine. The state-of-the-art system, comprised of 256 solar modules will significantly reduce the building’s carbon footprint and provide a reliable source of clean energy for decades to come. The York Judicial Center’s installation is……

  • Nautilus Solar and Walden Renewables announce Maine acquisitions

    Nautilus Solar Energy  and Walden Renewables Development LLC (Walden) announce the acquisition of three distributed generation solar projects in Maine from Walden. The projects are located in the Towns of Wells and Fryeburg, and the City of Sanford were developed by Walden. Nautilus is responsible for managing the projects, overseeingRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solstice raises $3.1 million for innovative, equitable approach to community solar

    Climate change is a top concern for many Americans and its mitigation requires massive clean energy expansion. Still, 77% of American households cannot install rooftop solar power due to rented housing, the structure of their rooftop, the upfront cost, or access to financing. Solstice Power Technologies, Inc., a software andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Why ‘Maine won’t wait’ on climate action and what the rush means for solar developers

    In 2019, Maine’s Governor Janet Mills addressed the United Nations, laying out a plan for the state to reach carbon neutrality by 2045. When compared to Maine’s sister states that have been working for the last decade to establish renewable energy markets to assist with reaching similar carbon neutrality goals,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Borrego expands Maine’s solar portfolio with eight new solar projects

    Borrego Solar announced eight new projects in municipalities across Maine, continuing its leadership in Northeast U.S. distributed solar markets. The planned projects will consist of a total of 55 megawatts of solar installations located in Manchester, Orland, Randolph, Strong, Turner, Windham, Blue Hill and Millinocket. The Borrego portfolio represents the largest awardRead More — Solar Builder magazine