Tag: News
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Helios Infrastructure buys 47 MW Texas solar portfolio from Cypress Creek
Nationwide and Sol Systems announced their joint venture, Helios Infrastructure, completed the purchase of four operating Texas solar projects totaling 47 megawatts from Cypress Creek Renewables. A few weeks ago, Nationwide, Sol Systems and Cypress Creek announced the final portfolio sale in a 148 megawatt master purchase agreement of 20Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nashville homebuilder partners with POWERHOME SOLAR to offer solar install option
Samaroo Development Group announced a partnership today with POWERHOME SOLAR that makes the developer the first in the Nashville area to offer solar panel installation as an option for homebuyers. Last year, Nashville adopted a renewable portfolio standard with the goal to use 100% renewable energy by 2041. The Brownstones atRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Wasatch Energy Group tabs sonnen for virtual power plants in California apartments
Sonnen and Wasatch Energy Group are deploying a series of residential virtual power plant projects in California. The Wasatch California Virtual power plant fleet 1 and 2 will outfit some 3,000 residential apartment homes with solar generation and Sonnen intelligent battery energy storage. In aggregate, the project is set toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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OutBack Power, Bay City Electric Works team on storage + generator home resilience offer
Solar energy and battery backup solutions are growing in popularity with the increased frequency of California’s public safety power shutoffs, time-of-use billing, and disaster-related power outages. Turning to solar energy with battery storage gives households and businesses more control over their energy usage and costs. To take this a stepRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Californians can help prevent rolling blackouts by shifting loads, says Sense
The home energy monitoring pros at Sense analyzed energy data in 1,100 homes in California to show how people use electricity in the critical evening hours from 6 to 8 pm when power generation from renewable sources like solar drops nearly to zero. Using anonymized data from the homes, theRead More — Solar Builder magazine