Category: Green Building LEED News
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MassAmerican Energy LLC secures $20M for 17 commercial solar rooftop projects in Massachusetts
Commercial solar developer MassAmerican Energy LLC, announced a $20 million fund in partnership with PeoplesBank of Holyoke, Mass. The funds will be used to support the construction of 17 commercial rooftop solar arrays. This innovative commercial solar model allows building owners to remain free of the ownership and operational responsibilities of solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Namasté Solar, Solaris Energy working on 10 MW of solar installations at Colorado State University
Namaste Solar and financial partner Solaris Energy were awarded up to 10 megawatts of solar installations by Colorado State University. This project, likely doubling the campus’s solar energy production, shows significant action toward CSU’s commitment to 100% renewable electricity by 2030 and complete carbon neutrality by 2050. It comes at a timeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Evaluate your solar supply chain partners with Avetta’s new Financial Risk tool
Supply chain risk management provider Avetta has a new way for you to evaluate and monitor the financial health of your supply chain. The goal of Avetta Financial Risk is to provide detailed financial metrics and ratings for accurate supplier evaluation. Using these scores, organizations can build compliance standards toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Dominion Energy Virginia set to build nine new solar facilities
Dominion Energy Virginia proposed its largest slate yet of new solar projects as the company moves forward to provide customers with more clean energy. The nine solar facilities would bring nearly 500 megawatts (MW) of new renewable energy to customers, enough to power around 125,000 homes at peak output. TheRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Case study: MCHC Health Centers’ solar battery microgrid
A pioneering collaboration between MCHC Health Centers, Direct Relief and BoxPower, is adding crucial backup power plan for MCHC. Recent wildfires spurred this partnership, which has resulted in a $1.2 million solar battery microgrid power solution that will operate MCHC’s Hillside Health Center critical facilities for as long as necessaryRead More — Solar Builder magazine