Tag: financing
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Kenyon Energy, Key Equipment complete 6-MW solar project in Deerfield, Mass.
Kenyon Energy, LLC in partnership with The Town of Deerfield, Key Equipment Finance, and Lake Street Development Partners, today announced that a 6-MW solar array in Deerfield, Mass., is due to begin commercial operation in November 2017. The ground mount array comprises 18,720 high-efficiency solar panels and sits on aboutRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Vermont’s World Learning School adds 196-kW solar system via Sunwealth financing
Sunwealth helped finance a solar project for the World Learning School for International Training (SIT) campus in Vermont, which originally wasn’t financially feasible. “We have always been interested in renewables, but they can be cost prohibitive for organizations like ours,” said Kote Lomidze, Chief Financial Officer at World Learning. “Partnering with SunwealthRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Braggawatt adds COO to further streamline commercial solar financing platform
Braggawatt Energy, a financing provider enabling small and medium-sized enterprises’ (SMEs) adoption of cost-saving onsite energy solutions (that we covered in this feature), continues to bolster its ranks with solar industry veterans, adding Nathan (Kii) Miller, P.E. as Chief Operating Officer. With more than 17 years of solar industry experience, MillerRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Details on lifetime guarantee for solar system performance now available through Omnidian
Omnidian, a nationwide provider of comprehensive protection plans for investments in residential solar systems, is launching a third-party performance guarantee for the lifetime of a PV system. The performance guarantee is available for owners of individual home solar systems through Omnidian channel partners, such as lenders and installers. It isRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Why sale leasebacks? How this PPA solution gets commercial solar projects financed
An increasing number of solar developers are realizing they can use sale-leaseback financing to take advantage of tax incentives for solar installations, and in turn, reduce costs, conserve cash, increase profitability and enhance their brands. Reducing energy costs is a major consideration for many businesses and government entities because theyRead More — Solar Builder magazine