Tag: project
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327-kW Rooftop Solar Install in NYC Completed by Ross Solar Group
The Ross Solar Group has completed another record setting rooftop solar installation in New York City — the largest single SunPower rooftop solar installation in the borough of Queens to date. The 327-kW system was designed and constructed for Ovation In Store Inc. in Maspeth, N.Y. Comprised of 1,000 high-efficiency SunPower solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SolAmerica Energy, OCI Solar Power Complete 1-MW Solar Array in Georgia
The 1-MW Georgia solar array developed by solar design and construction leader SolAmerica Energy and national solar company OCI Solar Power is fully operational in Lavonia, Ga. Energy produced will be sold to Georgia Power, pursuant to its Advanced Solar Initiative. “OCI Solar’s national footprint plus years of commercial solar experience,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Recurrent Energy Awarded 150-MW Project from Austin Energy
Recurrent Energy, a leading North American solar project developer, today announced an award from Austin Energy for 150 MW of solar capacity in West Texas. The power will be delivered to Austin Energy pursuant to a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement. The 150-MW solar facility will be completed in 2016 andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Georgia Power to Build 90 MW of Solar Power at U.S. Army Bases
Georgia Power today announced plans to build, own and operate three separate solar generation facilities on U.S. Army bases in Georgia. The generation facilities, each capable of producing approximately 30 MWac of solar energy, will be located at Fort Stewart near Savannah, Fort Benning near Columbus and Fort Gordon nearRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Tucson Unified School District Completes First Phase of 11-MW Solar Project
Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) today announced the completion a 198-kW solar power system at Marshall Elementary School in Tucson, Ariz. Marshall Elementary is the first school of an 11-MW solar generation project. According to TUSD the project will supply approximately 80 percent of the electricity needs for 42 schools inRead More — Solar Builder magazine