Category: California
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Sunpin Solar signs power purchase agreement for the Titan Solar 1 Power Plant
Sunpin Solar and Exelon Generation Company have signed a PPA for the Titan Solar 1 Power Plant. The project has a 12-year power purchase agreement with Exelon, which supplies retail customers in California through its affiliate, Constellation NewEnergy. Morgan Stanley Capital Group is providing an 8-year financial hedge. ConstructionRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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MEI Renewables pairs with Vintage Wine Estates for new solar and storage project
MEI Renewables has begun phase 2 of a contract with Vintage Wine Estates to build a new solar and storage system at their Ray’s Station facility in Hopland, California. The Ray’s Station facility is the largest winery in Mendocino County, California in terms of production volume. “Vintage Wine Estates isRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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CleanSpark, Solar Watt Solutions to build solar + storage microgrid at Orange County medical facility
EPC Solar Watt Solutions teamed with software and controls company CleanSpark on a new solar-plus-storage microgrid at a medical facility in Orange County, Calif., that will feature 100-kW rooftop and carport solar with 30 kW/70 kW battery. The site will utilize CleanSpark’s patented mPulse controller to optimize the solar plusRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Terra-Gen starts on next “world’s largest standalone solar and energy storage project”
Renewable energy developer and operator Terra-Gen announced an agreement with Mortenson to proceed on the Edwards & Sanborn solar and energy storage project located in Kern County, Calif. The project consists of 1,118 MW of solar and 2,165 MWh of energy storage. It is currently the largest single solar andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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San Diego Jewish Academy starts on 800 kWh solar project
San Diego Jewish Academy (SDJA), a pluralistic community K-12 school with a thriving early childhood center, has marked a major milestone in the school’s ambitious Sustainability Initiative with the beginning of staging for its 800 kilowatt hour campus solar project, further placing the school on the road to self sustainability.Read More — Solar Builder magazine