Category: Green Building LEED News
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POWERHOME SOLAR is opening another office in Pennsylvania
POWERHOME SOLAR, one of the fastest-growing companies specializing in solar energy and energy efficiency services, keeps that monicker alive by expanding its presence in Pennsylvania and opening an office in Harrisburg. POWERHOME SOLAR first expanded to the state in 2018 with an office near Pittsburgh. POWERHOME SOLAR plans to hireRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Pattern Energy starts construction of 105-MW Phoenix Solar Project in Texas
Pattern Energy Group LP has successfully completed financing and started construction of its 105 MWt direct current Phoenix Solar Project located in Fannin County, Texas. ING Capital LLC provided construction and term project financing and tax equity was provided by RBC Community Investments, a subsidiary of RBC. Phoenix Solar is oneRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Zero energy housing community in Texas names Longhorn Solar a preferred installer
Texas’s first zero-energy capable housing community, Whisper Valley, is in the first phase of its plan to build over 7,000 new, eco-friendly homes in the East Austin, Texas area. These homes will be equipped with geothermal energy, solar photovoltaic power, high-efficiency appliances, and Nest Smart Home technology. Each homeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Capital Dynamics, Tenaska plan portfolio of nine large-scale energy storage systems in California
The Clean Energy Infrastructure business of Capital Dynamics signed an agreement with U.S. energy company Tenaska to develop a portfolio of nine battery energy storage system projects located throughout California’s highest electrical load centers. The agreement expands the strategic relationship between the two companies, which jointly own two solar facilities inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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This commercial solar project blends public art, on-site generation in Minneapolis’ Uptown
From Energy News Network: MoZaic East’s developers worked with artists, engineers, designers and architects to create an 8-story, block-long solar installation unlike any other that now overlooks Minneapolis’ busy Uptown neighborhood. Wavy ribbons of tilted panels, each colored in checkerboard patterns of gray and purple, run the length of theRead More — Solar Builder magazine