Tag: community solar
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Alliant Energy launches first community solar project in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Alliant Energy is launching its first community solar project. The solar garden will be located near Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, nestled along the south side of state Highway 151, just to the west of the intersection with Hickory Road. Alliant Energy expects to start construction on the 1-megawatt community solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Six Clearway community solar projects start construction across Illinois
Clearway Energy Group says construction is now underway on six of its Illinois community solar projects, totaling 18 megawatts of Clearway’s 60 megawatts Illinois community solar portfolio. The projects are part of an 18-project, 54 megawatts portfolio sold to Clearway in 2019 under a master purchase agreement with Cypress Creek Renewables,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Distributed Solar Development buys 17 MW community solar portfolio in New York
Distributed Solar Development (DSD) has acquired a three-project, 17-MW community solar portfolio from Source Renewables, a New York State developer focused on community solar assets. The three projects, one of which includes solar and storage, were developed by Source Renewables from greenfield, and are expected to reach commercial operation nextRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Cypress Creek Renewables sells two Massachusetts community solar projects to CarVal Investors
Cypress Creek Renewables completed the sale of two Massachusetts community solar projects totaling 6.35 MW to CarVal Investors. The projects, which are located in Bristol and Franklin counties, are community solar projects that Cypress Creek developed under the state’s Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) program. In addition to this sale,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nautilus Solar Energy closes financing with Credit Suisse for 14 community solar projects
Nautilus Solar Energy has closed a $95 million tax equity financing commitment with an affiliate of Credit Suisse. The facility will provide competitive long-term financing for 14 community solar projects across Rhode Island, Maryland, New York, and Minnesota, amounting to approximately 55 megawatts direct current of nameplate capacity. All projectsRead More — Solar Builder magazine