Category: New Hampshire
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Leyline Renewable Capital partners with regional developer New England Solar Garden
Leyline Renewable Capital, a leading provider of pre-construction capital for renewable energy development, has entered into a financing arrangement with New England Solar Garden (NESG), a solar developer based in New Hampshire. Leyline will provide development-stage capital to support NESG’s growing business throughout the Northeast, facilitating the development of moreRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunnova expands into Colorado, New Hampshire and brings storage product to South Carolina
Sunnova Energy International continues to enter new states, announcing Colorado and New Hampshire last week. Sunnova also announced the expansion of its Sunnova SunSafe solar + battery storage system offering into the state of South Carolina, making the Palmetto State the 16th market where Sunnova now offers SunSafe. “We areRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Hampshire is one step closer to raising net metering cap to 100 MW
New Hampshire, like many states in the Northeast, bumped up against its original net metering cap as the industry grew quickly (and bigger) than was perhaps originally expected. As a result, people hit the streets, looking to raise that cap, and last week those calls were heard by the legislature.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Hampshire sees politicians, businesses rally for higher net metering cap
Last week, a bi-partisan group of elected leaders from around New Hampshire, including Representatives, Senators and local executive officials arrived in Concord to urge lawmakers to lift NH’s cap on net metering and to make improvements to the existing legislation that is before them to ensure that the renewable energy marketRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Hampshire net metering cap angst: SunRay Solar lays off one-third of its workforce
SunRay Solar LLC is a full-service solar energy systems integrator and is the leading installer for ground-mount in New Hampshire — but perhaps no longer. The Concord-based SunRay made the decision to layoff one-third of its workers and scale back operations because of New Hampshire’s solar net metering cap. ThisRead More — Solar Builder magazine