Tag: community solar
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Nautilus Solar acquires Rhode Island landfill community solar project from ISM Solar
Nautilus Solar Energy, a nationwide owner-operator of distributed and community solar projects, acquired a 3.5 MW community solar project in Cranston, Rhode Island, from ISM Solar Development, a large commercial and utility-scale solar developer. This solar project resides on a closed landfill that is a former EPA superfund site, effectivelyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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IREC grades all community solar programs and only gives two A’s
Shared solar programs or community solar programs continue to grow in popularity as a compelling model to increase access to clean, renewable energy and provide more options for consumers. Seeking to help new states learn from existing programs, the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) released its 2019 National Shared RenewablesRead 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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Solar Landscape awarded 53 percent of rooftop projects in New Jersey’s community solar pilot program
Solar Landscape, a solar energy company specializing in large commercial solar installations, was awarded more than 20 megawatts of rooftop solar projects as part of the first round of New Jersey’s community solar pilot program. The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) selected Solar Landscape’s projects as part ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nexamp set to build 11 MW of community solar in New Jersey (with big commitment to LMI customers)
Nexamp has been selected to build three new projects totaling more than 11 MWs in New Jersey as part of that state’s Community Solar Energy Pilot Program. These new community solar sites will make it possible for residents to save money on their electricity costs while supporting the growth of renewablesRead More — Solar Builder magazine