Author: LEED Blogger
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Solar Frontier sells 66-MW solar project to X-Elio
Solar Frontier Americas Development, a U.S. solar developer and subsidiary of the world’s largest CIS solar energy solutions provider, Solar Frontier, completed the sale of its Midway I solar project to X-Elio, a global developer and operator of solar plants headquartered in Spain. X-Elio became the solar development vehicle ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Utopus Insights just released 5 tools for monitoring, analyzing your solar portfolio
Utopus Insights, an energy analytics software company, announces the release of five powerful software tools for renewable generation producers, operators, OEMs, T&D utilities, ISOs/RTOs and other energy companies to solve their toughest analytics challenges with accurate, timely information at a low cost. The Utopus Insights product families are modular, integrated and offeredRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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The ‘Carportunity’: How our electric vehicle future means big things for solar carports
Electric vehicles taking over the road is no longer a question. Sales of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and all-electric vehicles have surged recently. So now the question is where are all of these things going to get their juice? A new study from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National RenewableRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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CleanChoice Energy expands community solar division
CleanChoice Energy is expanding its community solar division and bringing even more solar expertise in house, hiring Tim Ahrens as Managing Director of Renewable Energy Development. Ahrens will lead CleanChoice’s development team with the goal of providing this additional service to existing projects and partners as well as sourcing newRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Texas rate case settled — what’s the outcome for solar customers?
The Public Utility Commission of Texas approved a Final Order in El Paso Electric Company’s rate case, the latest in the utility’s ongoing attempt to punish solar customers. The outcome will please early residential adopters of solar, who will be grandfathered in under the rates they signed up for, butRead More — Solar Builder magazine