Category: Green Building LEED News
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Florida Power and Light set to build world’s largest solar-powered battery system
Florida Power & Light Co. announced plans to build the world’s largest solar-powered battery system, which will have four times the capacity of the largest battery system in operation. This is part of the utility’s modernization plan to accelerate the retirement of two fossil fuel generation units. The future FPLRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Florida Power and Light set to build world’s largest solar-powered battery system
Florida Power & Light Co. announced plans to build the world’s largest solar-powered battery system, which will have four times the capacity of the largest battery system in operation. This is part of the utility’s modernization plan to accelerate the retirement of two fossil fuel generation units. The future FPLRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Pegasus Solar solar mounting product line added to Sunnova approved vendor list
Sunnova Energy Corporation added Pegasus Solar’s complete product line to its exclusive Approved Vendor List (AVL), noting that Pegasus’ Comp and Tile Replace mounts have proven waterproof designs, are easy to install, have a low cost and are covered by a 25-year warranty. “We are excited to partner with SunnovaRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Pegasus Solar solar mounting product line added to Sunnova approved vendor list
Sunnova Energy Corporation added Pegasus Solar’s complete product line to its exclusive Approved Vendor List (AVL), noting that Pegasus’ Comp and Tile Replace mounts have proven waterproof designs, are easy to install, have a low cost and are covered by a 25-year warranty. “We are excited to partner with SunnovaRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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DTE Energy speeds carbon reduction goals by a full decade
DTE Energy is ramping up its carbon reduction goals in Michigan by a full decade now, with plans to hit an 80 percent by 2040. DTE also announced it will reduce carbon emissions at least 50 percent by 2030, surpassing its previous carbon reduction commitment of 45 percent by thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine