Tag: project

  • JinkoSolar to Supply 37.2 MW of Solar Panels to California Projects

    JinkoSolar Holding Co. will supply 38.7 MW of PV modules to EDP Renovaveis, a leading Independent Power Producer in the global renewable energy sector, for two solar parks in San Bernadino County, Calif. JinkoSolar will provide approximately 120,000 high-efficiency solar panels for the construction of both the Lone Valley Solar ParkRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • NRG Energy, MidAmerican Solar Complete World’s Largest Solar PV Facility

    NRG Energy Inc., through its wholly-owned subsidiary NRG Solar, along with partner MidAmerican Solar announced they have achieved substantial completion at their Agua Caliente Solar Photovoltaic Facility , a 290-MW photovoltaic facility located on 2,400 acres of land between Yuma and Phoenix, Ariz. The electricity that is generated by the station, whichRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunEdison Secures Financing for 60-MW Solar Power Plant in California

    SunEdison announced it has closed on construction financing underwritten by Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.  The funds will be used to construct the 60-MWac Regulus solar power plant located in Kern County, Calif. SunEdison is managing the construction of the plant, which is planned to be operational by the end of 2014.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Borrego Solar, Greenwood Energy Partner on 2.7-MW Install on Vermont Landfill

    Borrego Solar Systems Inc. announced it has partnered with Soltage Greenwood, a joint venture between Greenwood Energy and Soltage LLC, to develop a solar project, launched by Casella Waste Systems on its Coventry, Vt., landfill site, which would be the largest project of its kind in Vermont. The 2.7-MW project will sell power toRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • E.ON Breaks Ground on Largest Solar Array on a Military Installation

    E.ON Climate & Renewables (E.ON) Solar broke ground today on its newest 14-MWac/18-MWdc solar photovoltaic project at the U.S. Army’s Ft. Huachuca in Arizona. The project will serve about 25 percent of Fort Huachuca’s annual electricity requirement. Tucson Electric Power (TEP) contracted with E.ON for the construction management of the project.Read More — Solar Builder magazine