Tag: News
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OnForce Solar Completes 2.4-MW Solar Array on NY Capped Landfill
OnForce Solar, a leading provider of solar energy systems, announced that they have completed construction on a large-scale, 2.364-MW solar array built on 13 acres of a decommissioned, capped landfill in West Nyack for the Town of Clarkstown. This solar installation is the first of its kind built on aRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Construction Begins on 11.18-MW PSE&G Solar Project on NJ Landfill
New Jersey Senate President Stephen Sweeney, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin and New Jersey State Senator Donald Norcross helped Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) mark the start of construction on its largest solar project to date, an 11.18-MWdc solar farm atop the closed KinsleyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Conergy Builds 1.5-MW Solar Array on Former California Landfill
Good news for residents of Sacramento. Conergy, one of the world’s largest downstream solar companies, recently completed a 1.5-MW solar installation on Sutter’s Landing Park, a regional recreation area in Sacramento, Calif. The solar installation will produce approximately 2,300 megawatts hours of solar energy annually for the Sacramento Municipal Utility DistrictRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SolarCity Unveils ZS Beam Solar Carport System
SolarCity unveiled ZS Beam, a new product that allows solar panels to be attached to parking lot shading structures faster, more safely and at a lower cost than was previously possible. The newest product in SolarCity’s Zep Solar line should make it possible for more businesses, schools and government organizationsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Renewables Provide 40% of New U.S. Generation in First Three-Quarters of 2014
According to the latest “Energy Infrastructure Update” report from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) Office of Energy Projects, renewable energy sources (i.e., biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar, wind) account for more than two-fifths (40.61%) of all new U.S. electrical generating capacity put in-service during the first nine months of 2014.Read More — Solar Builder magazine