Author: LEED Blogger
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Washington D.C. residents get a path to solar energy via CleanChoice Energy community solar portfolio
CleanChoice Energy, a renewable energy company that provides wind and solar energy products to customers across the country, and New Columbia Solar, one of Washington D.C.’s largest solar energy companies, have launched a partnership to bring community solar to residents of the District of Columbia. CleanChoice Energy Community Solar willRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Greenbacker Renewable purchases 21-MW solar portfolio in North Carolina
Greenbacker Renewable Energy Company LLC announced that, through a wholly-owned subsidiary, it purchased the rights to a 21.8 megawatt portfolio of three solar projects — the SE Solar Portfolio — located in Camden, Jamesville and Martin counties, North Carolina from SunEnergy1 LLC. Construction of the facilities has commenced, with closingsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Altus Power funds construction of largest solar project in Rhode Island
Altus Power America and Reservoir Road Holdings LLC recently combined efforts to develop and construct one of the largest solar projects in Rhode Island to date, a 4 MW DC ground-mounted solar system located in the Town of Johnston. Altus, a leading investor and owner of solar generation projects basedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Integrated Roofing Corp. acquires roofing company in effort to build national footprint
Integrated solar and roofing installation company Solar Integrated Roofing Corp. signed an LOI to acquire a well-established roofing company with nearly $5 million in revenues. Solar Integrated Roofing wants to specialize in commercial and residential properties with a focus on acquisitions of like companies to build a footprint nationally. “WeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Modernize: 41 percent of homeowners select contractors based on website recommendations
Contractor lead generation service Modernize released its latest Modernize Homeowner Index, a quarterly research study that measures sentiment among over 2,500 U.S. homeowners. The study was created to help home improvement professionals better serve the market by providing key homeowner insights as they relate to home improvements. This new study focusesRead More — Solar Builder magazine