Category: Green Building LEED News
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CS Energy, Luminace break ground on 10 MW landfill community solar project in N.J.
CS Energy has begun construction on a 10 MW landfill community solar project located in Berkeley, New Jersey. This project consists of two 5 MW solar energy systems and is the first ever project to simultaneously close a landfill and build a community solar system atop the landfill. Once finished, CS Energy will have completed……
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HOAs prevent the proliferation of home solar
“Can I put solar on the north side of my house?” my sister asked me. “Sure! If you move to Australia,” I responded, seeing her eyes roll through the phone at my factual, yet unconstructive response. She was asking because her Home Owners Association (HOA) only allows solar on the rear side of houses, which……
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Webinar: How to sell more energy storage
Thursday | May 25 | 2 p.m. EDT Register here 82% of solar installers are noticing an increased interest in storage from homeowners. Whether it’s for EV charging, taking advantage of TOU rates, or just peace-of-mind, storage is exploding in interest…but that doesn’t necessarily mean sales. In this webinar, Aurora Solar will share how to……
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CA wine producer makes record-setting investment in on-site solar installation
A Napa, California-based wine producer is setting new heights with its on-site solar electricity generation expansion. Treasury Americas, a division of Treasury Wine Estates Ltd. (TWE), has made a substantial investment to install approximately 13,000 solar panels across all its properties. When complete, the company’s total on-site solar generation will be approximately 14.3 million kWh……
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Electriq Power to offer solar+storage to all San Luis Obispo County residents
Electriq Power has signed an agreement with SLO Climate Coalition (SLOCC) to deliver affordable, sustainable and resilient energy to San Luis Obispo County, California, residents through fully financed residential solar+storage microgrids. Through the program’s SLOCC-vetted power purchase agreement (PPA), called the PoweredUp Network, all San Luis Obispo County homeowners, regardless of means, will have access to……