Author: LEED Blogger
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Ohio village of Grafton signs a PPA with Safari Energy for this 5.7 MW solar project
The politicians and utilities in the state of Ohio don’t seem to like solar power, but the Village of Grafton, Ohio, does, having completed a 5.76 MWdc (4 MWac) solar power project last month. This will supply the municipal power system through a 30-year power purchase agreement with Safari Energy,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Bank OZK makes largest solar energy investment by an Arkansas-based bank
Bank OZK announced plans for a significant investment for the construction of a solar power plant which will provide enough renewable energy to power its new corporate headquarters and up to 40 other Arkansas locations, according to Tim Hicks, Chief Administrative Officer and Executive Director of Investor Relations. The Bank’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Bank OZK makes largest solar energy investment by an Arkansas-based bank
Bank OZK announced plans for a significant investment for the construction of a solar power plant which will provide enough renewable energy to power its new corporate headquarters and up to 40 other Arkansas locations, according to Tim Hicks, Chief Administrative Officer and Executive Director of Investor Relations. The Bank’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar with Justice report shows the solar policies, projects that most benefit under-served communities
Solar energy can reduce electricity costs and attract further investments, yet disadvantaged communities chronically lack access to the booming solar economy. Financing challenges, limited policy vehicles to support project development, and other obstacles put it out of reach of many working families. A new report takes an evaluative look at policiesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar with Justice report shows the solar policies, projects that most benefit under-served communities
Solar energy can reduce electricity costs and attract further investments, yet disadvantaged communities chronically lack access to the booming solar economy. Financing challenges, limited policy vehicles to support project development, and other obstacles put it out of reach of many working families. A new report takes an evaluative look at policiesRead More — Solar Builder magazine