Author: LEED Blogger
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Vivint Solar sued by New Mexico attorney general, claiming its PPAs ‘cloud titles’
New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas took aim at Vivint Solar, Inc. in a lawsuit filed last week, claiming “unfair and unconscionable business practices, including clouding titles to consumers’ homes, fraud and racketeering in connection with its residential solar power purchase agreements and solar equipment.” A bold claim to beRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Largest solar rooftop system in downtown Honolulu on the way
EnSync Energy Systems, a distributed energy resources (DERs) developer, is expanding the solar system it is installing on the rooftops of the Aloha Tower Marketplace, which is operated by Hawai’i Pacific University (HPU) under a lease with the State of Hawai’i Aloha Tower Development Corporation. The latest expansion more thanRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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PetersenDean Roofing & Solar expands with Hawaii solar, batter installer acquisition
PetersenDean Roofing & Solar, the nation’s largest privately held solar and roofing company, acquired Hawaii-based Haleakala Solar. Founded in 1977, Haleakala Solar is Hawaii’s largest solar and battery installer. Haleakala Solar has been installing photovoltaic (PV) solar and water heating systems as well as battery storage solutions for more thanRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Strata Solar is looking to C&I, community solar as part of growth strategy
N.C.-based Strata Solar says it has plans to strategically acquire commercial and industrial (C&I) and community solar assets to add to its existing portfolio of utility-scale projects. The move comes as the company, which already owns over 800 MW in assets, aims to expand its long-term ownership portfolio to nowRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Origis Energy’s 52-MW solar project in Mississippi officially up and running
Cooperative Energy and Origis Energy officially unveiled their joint venture 52-MW solar project in Lamar County, Miss., with elected officials and business leaders joining the two companies at a ribbon cutting. The facility began operation in December. The 540-acre site, MS Solar 3, includes 206,000 polycrystalline solar panels which gatherRead More — Solar Builder magazine