Tag: project

  • SolAmerica Energy Completes Two 1-MW Projects in Georgia

    SolAmerica Energy, a solar design, development and construction firm announced the completion and sale of two 1-MW ground-mount solar arrays in Perry and Alma, Georgia, respectively. The projects have been acquired by SunEdison Inc. pursuant to 20-year Power Purchase Agreements with Georgia Power, as part of the Georgia Power AdvancedRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • sPower Begins Construction of 7-MW Project in California

    sPower (Sustainable Power Group), a leading renewable energy provider, announced today recently breaking ground on the 7-MWdc Little Rock Solar Facility in Palmdale, Calif. The project is expected to begin commercial operation mid-December 2014. sPower will use First Solar, Inc Modules Plus equipment, which includes the company’s photovoltaic (PV) thinRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 2014 Roof-Mount Project of the Year Winner: Solar for Seals

    Pinnipeds — the all-encompassing classification for seals, sea lions and similar semiaquatic marine mammals — just want to swim and play and eat fish and live with other marine mammals in peace. But sometimes unfortunate things happen — they may get trapped in nets, injured by fishing hooks or sufferRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 2014 Ground-Mount Project of the Year Winner: Anthony Wayne Solar Array

    Zoos do more than just offer a central place to see unique and exotic animals in replicated natural habitats. They are also proponents for conservation and research of animals and the planet we all share. The Toledo Zoo in Northwest Ohio is dedicated to caring for its animals — thoseRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 2014 Roof-Mount Project of the Year Runner-Up: Grow Community

    If you could create the perfect community to live in, what would it look like? What would be essential to your happiness? A group from Bainbridge Island, Wash., asked these questions when embarking on a new housing development a few years back. Stacked apartment complexes and cookie-cutter houses had beenRead More — Solar Builder magazine