Tag: News
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Utilities need to play a bigger role incentivizing solar energy in low-income areas
Renewable energy is widely considered to be an expensive, out-of-reach alternative for the average consumer. Solar power, in particular, has a bit of a reputation of putting a dent in one’s wallet. With benefits being more long-term than immediate, it’s hard for the middle- and lower-class to justify putting themselvesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Safari Energy strikes deal with ShopCore Properties (and its 20 million sq ft of real estate)
Commercial solar developer Safari Energy announced a new partnership to develop several commercial solar projects for ShopCore Properties, a leading owner and operator of community, power and grocery anchored centers throughout the country. Part of The Blackstone Group, ShopCore Properties owns over 20 million square feet of real estate, withRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Safari Energy strikes deal with ShopCore Properties (and its 20 million sq ft of real estate)
Commercial solar developer Safari Energy announced a new partnership to develop several commercial solar projects for ShopCore Properties, a leading owner and operator of community, power and grocery anchored centers throughout the country. Part of The Blackstone Group, ShopCore Properties owns over 20 million square feet of real estate, withRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar+storage upgrade: OutBack Power releases AC coupling firmware update for Skybox inverter
Faced with extreme weather events and unexpected and planned power outages, flexible energy storage solutions provide solar array owners with backup power from batteries when the lights go out. Recently, OutBack Power released an AC coupling firmware update to its SkyBox hybrid inverter. AC coupling is ideal when users haveRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Soltage raises debt facility for 110-MW, six-state solar portfolio via Fifth Third Bank
Independent power producer Soltage raised a $142 million senior construction-to-term credit facility with Fifth Third Bank, National Association to fund a 110-MW solar portfolio of utility-scale solar assets across six states: Oregon, Illinois, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, North Carolina and South Carolina. Fifth Third served as Administrative Agent and Lead ArrangerRead More — Solar Builder magazine