Tag: News
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8minute Solar Energy, Capital Dynamics cut ribbon on 450-MW Springbok Solar Cluster
8minute Solar Energy, one of the largest independent solar and storage developer in the U.S., and Capital Dynamics, an independent global private asset management firm, celebrated the completion and commercial operation of the 450-Megawatt Springbok Solar Cluster in Kern County, California. Elected officials, key executives, and others were on handRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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South Carolina set to lose a bunch of solar jobs, progress after setting insanely low solar rates
The solar industry made South Carolina a priority this year. The state had outdated regulations that were holding back renewable energy demand. In May, state lawmakers passed a bipartisan bill that solved all of these issues. It lifted net metering caps, allowed for solar leases and much more. As partRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Countdown to 2020, part VI: Time’s Up, California
This final article in our Countdown to 2020 series originally appeared in the November/December 2019 issue of Solar Builder. Subscribe here for free if you haven’t already. The launch of California’s Title 24 new build solar mandate is less than two months away, and it’s nowhere near the topRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Cambridge Savings Bank finances three solar facilities in Massachusetts for Kearsarge Energy
Boston law firm Sherin and Lodgen LLP announces that its Renewable Energy Practice Group represented Cambridge Savings Bank in a portfolio construction bridge and term loan to Kearsarge Energy, a leading renewable energy project developer, for the construction of three ground-mounted solar facilities in Massachusetts totaling 8.8 MW. The transactionRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Home standby generator giant Generac details its plans to establish the residential storage market
The residential solar + storage market is still more buzz than business as we finish out 2019, but Generac, the largest brand in the home standby generator space, has plans to single-handedly change that going into 2020. I don’t think that’s an overstatement, either. There is momentum in residential solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine