Author: LEED Blogger
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Hunt Military Communities adding another 2.8-MW of solar PV at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois
Hunt Military Communities (HMC), the largest U.S. military housing owner, is building on its renewable energy initiatives by integrating additional solar rooftop PV systems across its facility at Scott Air Force Base. This community includes more than 1,500 homes serving 3,000 residents. The 2.8 megawatt PV system will produce anRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Six emerging stationary energy storage trends entering 2021
I grew up accustomed to planned blackouts infamously known as ‘load-shedding’ in India in the 90s and 2000s. Our utility provided a schedule for planned blackouts for up to 6 hours each day. Thankfully, they broke it into non-sequential 3-hour blocks. To provide power during those times, my father gotRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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DSD scoops up two-project community solar portfolio in New York
Distributed Solar Development (DSD) has acquired a two-project, 10 MW community solar portfolio in Lenox, New York. Both projects are ground-mounted and were purchased 75% complete from a mid-stage development partner. DSD will oversee project management through the rest of construction, which is being done by High Peaks Solar of Wynantskill,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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KDC Solar turns on carport at CentraState Medical in New Jersey
KDC Solar LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of CI Renewables LLC, commenced commercial operations of its 1.6-MW solar carport at CentraState Medical in Freehold, N.J. The new system will generate approximately 2.1 million kWh of solar electricity per year. This is the equivalent of approximately 253 homes being supplied withRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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EnergySage opens Community Solar Marketplace to connect developers with subscribers
The EnergySage Community Solar Marketplace is officially open for business. EnergySage, the top site on the internet for connecting interested home solar buyers with solar contractors, is looking to do the same in community solar. This will be an entirely new way for people to find, participate, and benefit fromRead More — Solar Builder magazine