Tag: project

  • Revolve Solar works on largest solar system for Pedernales Electric Cooperative

    Created in 2000 to develop technology solutions for the homebuilding industry, Austin-based Builder Homesite, Inc. will soon be the site of the largest solar energy system in the Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) territory. Revolve Solar, a commercial and residential solar contractor headquartered in Austin, Texas, partnered with BHI to deliverRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Exosun to equip two new solar plants in France

    Exosun, a supplier of cost-effective solar tracking solutions for ground-mounted photovoltaic plants, will equip two new plants of the largest French renewable energy producer, CNR (La Compagnie Nationale du Rhône). The 9.5 MWp Beaucaire and 4 MWp Donzère plants situated in the South of France will be equipped with Exosun’s Exotrack®Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Cypress Creek Renewables selects AlsoEnergy for monitoring of 2 GW of solar development

    Cypress Creek Renewables, a developer and long-term owner of utility-scale solar energy facilities, has selected AlsoEnergy to provide monitoring for over 2 GW of solar projects currently in their development pipeline. These projects are all based in the U.S. and are scheduled to be deployed over the next 24-36 months.Read More

  • Brownfield in Massachusetts receives 6-MW system, developed by Syncarpha Capital

      Syncarpha Capital LLC, Borrego Solar Systems Inc., and Renewable Energy Massachusetts LLC (REM) completed a 6-MW solar array located on the former Palmer Metropolitan Airfield in Palmer, Mass. The Palmer Airfield project is unique in that it is both the first and, at 6 MW, the largest Department of EnergyRead More

  • PSEG takes ownership of two juwi solar facilities

    PSEG Solar Source acquired ownership interests in two solar facilities from juwi Inc. — a 3.9-MW project in Livermore, Calif.; and a 62.7-MW- project in Millard County, Utah. Together, these acquisitions represent an investment of close to $110 million and increase the capacity of PSEG Solar Source’s portfolio to 214.6Read More — Solar Builder magazine