Author: LEED Blogger
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Resolving Complexities in a Landfill Community Solar Project, part 3: The COVID-19 Challenge
Located on the outskirts of Beverly, Mass., in Essex County, the Beverly Community Solar Project was four and a half years in the making. Early challenges included waiting for an open incentive program that would make the project economically viable. In late 2018, Massachusetts introduced its new solar incentive program,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Investor demand stronger than ever: Mosaic completes another $280 million solar loan securitization
Mosaic, a leading provider of financing solutions for residential solar and energy-efficient home improvement projects in the U.S., closed a $280 million securitization of residential solar loans today. With overwhelming investor interest in Mosaic’s high-quality assets, the offering was multiple times oversubscribed and was placed with over 25 institutional investors,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Logansport Municipal Utility to replace 120-year-old coal plant with this sustainable solar project
Inovateus Solar is developing a landmark solar project for the people of Logansport, Indiana. For over 120 years, the city has relied on a Logansport Municipal Utility (LMU) coal-fired power plant that was recently retired. With the support and vision of the City of Logansport, this will be the first-ever solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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North Carolina roofer Alpha Omega Construction now offers solar via GAF Energy
Southeast roofing contractor Alpha Omega Construction Group Inc., becomes the first roofing company in North Carolina to offer GAF Energy’s roof-integrated solar systems for homeowners. Alpha Omega customers can now install an energy-generating solar roof and decrease their reliance on utility power. With a GAF Energy solar roof installed byRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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CS Energy completes its largest Texas solar project to date across three sites
CS Energy LLC completed a 32.7 MWdc portfolio of solar projects across three sites in Texas that will generate enough renewable energy to power more than 5,000 homes each year. CS Energy provided engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for all three sites and successfully managed the project schedules to ensure theRead More — Solar Builder magazine