Tag: News
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SunRaise Investments community solar garden ahead of schedule in Maine, set for early 2021
New England solar developer SunRaise Investments announced its latest community solar garden which is currently being developed in Baldwin, Maine, is ahead of schedule and will begin operation in early 2021. The 4.8-MW solar array is being developed on an abandoned gravel mine — land that has been considered degradedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunRaise Investments community solar garden ahead of schedule in Maine, set for early 2021
New England solar developer SunRaise Investments announced its latest community solar garden which is currently being developed in Baldwin, Maine, is ahead of schedule and will begin operation in early 2021. The 4.8-MW solar array is being developed on an abandoned gravel mine — land that has been considered degradedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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C2 Energy Capital adds California’s largest floating solar project to portfolio
C2 Energy Capital LLC, a rapidly growing investor in renewable energy and storage assets, has purchased California’s largest floating solar project from Ciel & Terre. Located in Windsor, Calif., the 1.78-MW system uses Ciel & Terre’s patented Hydrelio technology to float a grid of 4,959 solar modules on the surface ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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C2 Energy Capital adds California’s largest floating solar project to portfolio
C2 Energy Capital LLC, a rapidly growing investor in renewable energy and storage assets, has purchased California’s largest floating solar project from Ciel & Terre. Located in Windsor, Calif., the 1.78-MW system uses Ciel & Terre’s patented Hydrelio technology to float a grid of 4,959 solar modules on the surface ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Seraphim debuts S4 half-cell series PV modules with max output of 540 W
Jiangsu Seraphim Solar System Co., Ltd. (Seraphim) released its new generation of products, the S4 half-cell series PV modules on December 1. The products have two categories, namely, monofacial module and bifacial module; both will be put into mass production in the first quarter of 2021, with an expected annual capacityRead More — Solar Builder magazine