Tag: community solar
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Luminia expands community solar footprint by acquiring New Hampshire Solar Garden
Luminia has agreed to purchase New Hampshire Solar Garden, bringing the company’s founder Andrew Kellar onboard to help develop community solar assets. Luminia executed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to acquire the assets, development resources and project pipeline of New Hampshire Solar Garden, including 15 MW of community solar that the companies jointly closed in……
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Agilitas Energy activates community solar+storage program in Rochester, MA
Agilitas Energy’s coupled 9.6 MW solar PV and 13.4 MWh energy storage system (ESS) project in Rochester, Massachusetts, has reached commercial operation. The project’s development rights were originally acquired by the company in 2020. With construction and interconnection now completed, the deployment will bring renewable power to more than 1,800 homes. A part of the……
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Solstice begins enrollment on Reactivate’s Illinois Solar for All community solar projects
Solstice Power Technologies has kicked off subscriber enrollment on three low-to-moderate income (LMI) focused projects in Illinois developed by Reactivate, a joint venture between Invenergy and Lafayette Square. These projects provide impactful benefits to income-qualified and energy transition communities and will deliver enough renewable energy to power an estimated 1,200 homes, providing customers a total……
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DSD acquires 11.8 MW community solar+storage project in MA from New Leaf Energy
DSD Renewables has acquired an 11.8 MW community solar+storage project from New Leaf Energy in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. The project will generate 15.7 GWh of solar each year, which will benefit local residents and small businesses in the community, including those in low-income areas. The project will be part of the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) Program — long-term……
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Seneca Solar, AEDG partnership to 55+ MW of distributed energy projects
Seneca Solar is expanding its strategic partnership with Alternative Energy Development Group (AEDG) to develop more than 55 MW in solar energy projects with a total capital expenditure of $135 million. A developer of commercial and industrial clean energy projects, AEDG was the first partner to join Seneca Solar’s Certified Partnership Program. Seneca Solar is……