Category: Green Building LEED News
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Arizona Public Services sets aggressive near-term targets on way to carbon-free 2050 goal
Last week, Arizona Public Service Co. announced a goal to deliver 100 percent clean, carbon-free electricity to customers by 2050. What’s more, APS established a nearer-term 2030 target of achieving a resource mix that is 65 percent clean energy, with 45 percent of its portfolio coming from renewable energy. APSRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Takeaways from the 2020 State Solar Power Rankings Report (where does your state rank and why?)
Solar Power Rocks (SPR) is one of our favorite sites — a comprehensive resource of state and national solar policy, incentives and financial estimates. Its super cool 2020 State Solar Power Rankings Report is now availabile and the main takeaway to me is that while residential solar hit a recordRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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CleanCapital caps off its record year with a seven-project, 16-MW solar portfolio
CleanCapital announced today its final acquisition of 2019, a 16.5 megawatt portfolio consisting of seven operating solar projects. CleanCapital’s acquisitions last year totaled 105 MW, more than doubling the company’s cumulative acquisitions of prior years. The portfolio, dubbed “Liberty,” is made up of projects located in Connecticut and Massachusetts withRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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CIT Group leads on financing this New York community solar portfolio
CIT Group’s Power and Energy unit served as sole lead arranger on a $42.8 million in debt financing to support NY Solar Farms, a 70-megawatt community solar portfolio located in central and northeastern New York State. The solar portfolio – one of the largest of its type comprising 10 projectsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Orleans promotes free solar evaluations as part of Solar for All NOLA campaign
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is breaking from Louisiana’s poor solar policy grade with a new Solar for All NOLA program. Solar for All NOLA will be led by the Greater New Orleans Housing Alliance (GNOHA), which will work with two respected local solar businesses — PosiGen Solar and SolarRead More — Solar Builder magazine