Category: Connecticut
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Dynamic Energy, DSD energize Connecticut’s first community solar project on industrial rooftop
Dynamic Energy Solutions LLC has completed construction on a groundbreaking rooftop solar project in Milford, Connecticut. The solar system became operational in August and is the state’s first Shared Clean Energy Facility (SCEF) project to come online. The rooftop project is owned by DSD Renewables and hosted by industrial real estate investment firm STAG Industrial….…
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Dynamic Energy begins construction on solar project for The Miyoshi Kasei Group
Miyoshi America, a leading manufacturer for the global cosmetics industry is building a ground-mounted solar system at its manufacturing facility and US headquarters in Dayville, Conn., with Dynamic Energy. The 842 kilowatt system is projected to meet 38% of the facility’s annual energy needs. By partnering with Dynamic Energy, a full-service solar energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Connecticut Green Bank has open request for proposals to support clean energy investment
Through its open request for proposals for Green Bank Capital Solutions, the Connecticut Green Bank plans to further catalyze the green energy economy in Connecticut by providing access by project developers and others to capital. Projects financed through the request for proposals would either not happen or be realized atRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Connecticut Green Bank develops, sells six solar projects to Skyview Ventures
Skyview Ventures, a Connecticut based renewable energy investor, acquired six solar PV projects (a total of 1.2 MW of solar capacity) developed by The Connecticut Green Bank, that will benefit municipal properties, a nonprofit organization and an affordable multifamily housing provider. All six projects are backed by Power Purchase Agreements, andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Connecticut solar installers are in legal fight over property tax exemption language
This article was originally published on Energy News Network. Court cases dispute the definition of “private residential use” for exempting solar installations from property taxes. At least 15 municipalities in Connecticut are locked in court battles with solar companies who say they are wrongfully taxing residential solar installations. Since 2017,Read More — Solar Builder magazine