Tag: project
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Washington Gas Energy Systems Installs 1.2-MW Solar Ground-Mount in Maryland
Presbyterian Senior Living will unveil its 1,230-kW solar array at Glen Meadows Retirement Community in Glen Arm, Md., in a ribbon cutting ceremony today with representatives from Washington Gas Energy Systems Inc., ABM, Building Energy, Sol Systems, and Clark EcoEnergy. The ground-mounted solar array will be owned and operated byRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Colorado Community Solar Garden Sells All Power Before Project is Built
A historic moment for the rapidly growing Community Solar market, Colorado energy company SunShare has sold out the nation’s largest privately developed and subscribed Community Solar Garden — before construction begins on the 10,000+ solar panel installation this fall. A Solar Garden of this size can power over 500 averageRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solectria SMARTGRID Inverters Chosen for 22 MW of Massachusetts Solar Projects
Solectria Renewables LLC announced at PV America that IESI (Innovative Engineering Solutions Inc.) has chosen Solectria Renewables SMARTGRID Inverters for seven projects in Massachusetts totaling 22 MW. These projects are a combination of the Concord Landfill, the Grafton Water District (a water utility in Grafton which required MassDEP permission to construct),Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Cupertino Electric Designs, Donates 11-kW Solar System to Non-Profit
Engineering and construction leader Cupertino Electric Inc. today announced that it has donated a fully designed, permitted and installed 11.28-kW rooftop solar system to non-profit organization Resource Area For Teaching (RAFT) in San Jose, Calif. Built using union electricians and engineering and project management volunteers, the donated solar system is the result ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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DC Institutions Sign PPA on 52-MW Solar Project in North Carolina
George Washington University (GW), American University (AU) and the George Washington University Hospital (GWUH) announced they will create a renewable energy project that brings solar power from North Carolina to the D.C. institutions, showing that large organizations in an urban setting can meet energy needs while significantly reducing their carbon footprintsRead More — Solar Builder magazine