Tag: News
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Sol Systems debuts new ‘Profit Share’ option for SREC customers
Sol Systems launched an innovative new renewable energy market product, Sol Profit Share, that dedicates at least 5 percent of the net profit to non-profit organizations focused on increasing renewable energy access and sustainability initiatives. Sol Profit Share is now available for all solar renewable energy credit (SREC) owners throughoutRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Ameresco completes solar installation on Foothill Landfill in San Joaquin County, Calif.
Ameresco completed construction on a 5.3-MW direct current ground-mount solar energy system at San Joaquin County, California’s Foothill Landfill. This is Ameresco’s second renewable energy project with the County and will help reduce their utility costs through California’s Renewable Energy Self-Generation Bill Credit Transfer program. “San Joaquin County, and it’s localRead 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
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Twelve Kansas Electric Cooperatives partner on Kansas Cooperative Sun Power Program
Using the sixth cooperative principle of cooperation among cooperatives, 12 cooperatives in Kansas are joining together to make a small investment for at least the next 25 years in the harvesting of solar energy. Participating electric cooperatives will be able to procure low-up-front cost solar energy to serve their membershipRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Twelve Kansas Electric Cooperatives partner on Kansas Cooperative Sun Power Program
Using the sixth cooperative principle of cooperation among cooperatives, 12 cooperatives in Kansas are joining together to make a small investment for at least the next 25 years in the harvesting of solar energy. Participating electric cooperatives will be able to procure low-up-front cost solar energy to serve their membershipRead More — Solar Builder magazine