Tag: project
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Ford Motor Co. to Build Michigan’s Largest Solar Carport
Ford Motor Company is teaming with DTE Energy to build Michigan’s largest solar array at Ford World Headquarters. The project, funded by DTE Energy, will provide employees with 360 covered parking spaces and 30 charging stations for plug-in electric vehicles such as the company’s Ford Fusion Energi and C-MAX HybridRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Genex, ET Solar to Develop 30-MW Solar Project in North Carolina
ET Solar Energy Corp. announced that its U.S. subsidiary ET Capital, with Geenex, a leading solar energy developer, have closed financing and started construction on a 20-MWac/30-MWdc utility-scale project which will be completed and connected to the grid this year in Halifax County North Carolina. “In collaboration with Geenex, weRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Canadian Solar Signs 44-MW Module Agreement for Seven NC Solar Farms
Canadian Solar Inc. announced that the company executed a 44-MWp module sales agreement with affiliates of Entropy Investment Management LLC and Entropy Solar Integrators LLC. Entropy will construct seven solar farms in North Carolina in 2014 by using the Canadian Solar CS6X-P PV module series. Over the next 20 years, the projects areRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Meridian Solar Installs 322-kW Solar Carport System in Arkansas
Meridian Solar has partnered with DV & Associates, a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Business, to develop and construct a 322-kW solar-electric system at the Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks (VHSO) in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The installation is comprised of three solar carports which will provide shading to 102 parking spacesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GSSG Solar, Oak Leaf Energy Partners Finish 4.75-MW Project in Denver
GSSG Solar LLC has completed the financing of a 4.75-MWdc portfolio of solar PV projects in the Denver metro area. The last of the seven ground-mounted, fixed-tilt projects was interconnected in July of 2014 and all are now delivering electricity to the users at costs significantly below retail electricity rates.Read More — Solar Builder magazine