Tag: project
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Stion Installs 255-kW Tracking Solar Project in California
Stion, a leading US-based manufacturer of high efficiency thin-film solar modules and provider of photovoltaic solar solutions, announced today that it has completed a 255-kW, single-axis tracking solar project at the Kern Sanitation Authority (KSA) Waste Water Treatment Plant in Bakersfield, California. Stion’s Project Development team was selected by theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Recurrent Energy Completes 10-MW Project in Ontario
Recurrent Energy, a leading North American solar project developer, today announced the commercial operation of the 10-MWp/7-MWac Sunningdale solar project. This is the final project to reach commercial operation in the 20 project portfolio, totaling 220 MWp, developed by Recurrent Energy in Southern Ontario. “The completion of the Sunningdale solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Suniva Solar Modules Power 700-kW Ground-Mount at Gitmo
Suniva Inc., America’s leading manufacturer of high-quality, high-efficiency crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) solar cells and high-power solar modules, today announces that it is powering the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Gitmo). Suniva’s high-powered OPTimus modules will provide clean electricity to power Guantanamo Bay’s Navy Exchange Building. The 700-kW ground mount system,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nexamp Completes 2.3-MW Solar Project in Massachusetts
Nexamp formally announced today the commencement of operations at a 2.3-MW solar project in Winchendon, Mass. The ground-mounted installation is located on the 30-acre site of a former sand pit, adjacent to the town’s salvage yard, and will yield tens of thousands of new recurring tax revenue for the townRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunetric Completes 324-kW Solar System for Hawaii Golf Course
Sunetric, a wholly-owned subsidiary of RGS Energy, has completed a multiple solar system project totaling 324.6 kW for Coral Creek Golf Course in Ewa Beach, Hawaii. Coral Creek is the first public golf course on O’ahu to ‘go solar.’ The PV systems are expected to produce more than 44,557 kilowatt hours (kWh)Read More — Solar Builder magazine