Category: Georgia
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Aspen Power completes 14 utility-scale solar projects in Georgia
More than a dozen new solar plants will be powering southeastern Georgia. Aspen Power has completed construction on 14 solar projects that the company acquired from Inman Solar. The projects total 49.4 MWdc of generation capacity, with Aspen Power acting as the long-term owner and operator of the solar facilities. Inman Solar originated and developed……
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Green Power EMC, Silicon Ranch complete 200 MW solar portfolio in southern Georgia
Green Power EMC and Silicon Ranch have completed of a 200-MW solar portfolio including three utility-scale projects in southern Georgia. The total capacity is distributed across two counties in the southwestern and southeastern parts of the state and will serve more than 35,000 EMC households. As a clean energy source,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Origis Energy supports youth foundation in Georgia with $25,000 grant as part of GA Solar 4 project
Origis Energy has awarded a $25,000.00 educational grant to A.S.P.I.R.E., a non-profit youth development and mentoring organization in Twiggs County, Georgia. The Origis Energy grant stems from the company’s GA Solar 4 – Twiggs County Solar project and its commitment to making lasting contributions to the communities in which it works.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Freedom Forever expands dealer network across the Southern U.S.
Residential solar energy installer Freedom Forever is expanding into the U.S. South with its newest service area in Georgia. This recent expansion comes only weeks after their expansion into North Carolina and South Carolina and adding to their established presence in Florida. The national installer aims to accommodate rapid growthRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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United Renewable Energy LLC builds 3-MW solar PV project for NextEra, Georgia Power
A 3 MW solar PV project has been completed and commercialized by United Renewable Energy at Kimberly-Clark’s facility in LaGrange, Ga. The project was the result of collaboration between Kimberly-Clark’s facility, United Renewable Energy LLC as the project developer and builder, and NextEra Energy Resources, LLC through a subsidiary, whichRead More — Solar Builder magazine