Tag: projects

  • McDonald’s signs solar energy agreement with Enel to reduce supply chain emissions

    McDonald’s Corp. has signed an agreement with Enel North America to cut down supply chain emissions for the fast-food chain’s U.S. restaurants. All five members of McDonald’s North American Logistics Council (NALC) — Armada, Earp Distribution, Martin Brower, Mile Hi Foods and The Anderson-DuBose Company — have signed agreements with Enel to purchase renewable energy and the……

  • Glennmont enters U.S. market in JV agreement with GreenGo Energy

    UK-based renewable energy investment firm Glennmont Partners from Nuveen has entered the U.S. market through a joint venture agreement with solar developer GreenGo Energy US Inc., a subsidiary of GreenGo Energy Group.  The joint venture will see Glennmont and GreenGo develop more than 1 GW of renewable energy in the United States, with the first……

  • Utility-scale developer Innovative Solar Systems for sale at $150 million

    Ashville, North Carolina-based Innovative Solar Systems LLC (ISS) is up for sale at a firm price of $150 million USD. ISS is a national utility-scale solar project developer with an active project portfolio of 10 GWac. ISS boasts that the buyer of the company has an opportunity to net $1.7 billion to $4.8 billion in gross profits within 3 years,……

  • SunVest Solar secures $154 million in financing for 56 MW in solar projects

    SunVest Solar LLC has closed $154 million in debt facility and tax equity to support the construction and operation of 56 MW in solar projects in Illinois, Maine, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Construction will take place on a staged basis throughout 2023, with construction already underway at 10 projects across all four states. The portfolio will be owned and operated by……

  • Microsoft, Nike and Common Energy partner to back Standard Solar project in Oregon

    Microsoft, Nike and Common Energy have partnered to subscribe Standard Solar’s first community solar project in Oregon. The Skyward Community Solar project, located in Clackamas County, Oregon, will generate 3.6 million kWh of energy each year, which will be fed into the broader electrical grid. Electricity from the project will replace fossil fuel generation and……