Tag: financing

  • Colorado launches green bank clean energy fund to help achieve climate goals

    Colorado’s Climate Plan is getting a shot in the arm thanks to a new Colorado Clean Energy Fund, launched by Gov. John Hickenlooper, the Colorado Energy Office (CEO) and the Coalition for Green Capital. The nonprofit Colorado Clean Energy Fund will bring the “green bank” model to Colorado, drawing onRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Energize Delaware funds solar + storage resiliency project at The Jefferson School

    Energize Delaware is pleased to have participated in The Jefferson School’s groundbreaking celebration for their new 141 kW solar array with battery backup. The system is part of larger expansion of The Jefferson School’s campus, and in keeping with the school’s commitment to sustainability. “Solar with battery backup is keyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • CleanChoice Energy launches community solar in Massachusetts

    CleanChoice Energy, a renewable energy company that provides wind and solar energy products to customers across the country, launched CleanChoice Energy Community Solar in Massachusetts with 3.489 MW of proposed Community Solar capacity. The launch opens hundreds of new subscriber allocations for Bay State residents in the National Grid serviceRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Duke Energy received four times its bid target for its Carolinas RFP

    Duke Energy opened up the the Competitive Procurement for Renewable Energy (CPRE) as part of the Competitive Energy Solutions Law for North Carolina, back in July and was overwhelmed with bids. In the first tranche, Duke Energy is seeking 680 megawatts (MW) of solar capacity for the Carolinas, comprised ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Duke Energy received four times its bid target for its Carolinas RFP

    Duke Energy opened up the the Competitive Procurement for Renewable Energy (CPRE) as part of the Competitive Energy Solutions Law for North Carolina, back in July and was overwhelmed with bids. In the first tranche, Duke Energy is seeking 680 megawatts (MW) of solar capacity for the Carolinas, comprised ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine