Tag: projects
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Altus Power America nearing completion on solar + storage system in Maryland
Altus Power America is in the process of completing a combined solar plus energy storage system in New Marlborough, Md. The project comprises a 2.9 megawatt solar system and a 2 megawatt hour battery system. This is the first of many combined solar and storage projects for Altus Power, theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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AC Power, Citrine Power awarded solar land lease in Green Township N.J. for community solar
After a competitive bid process, AC Power and Citrine Power have been awarded a solar ground lease by Green Township in New Jersey. The two companies will jointly develop and finance the solar system. The lease, located at the former Trinca Airport property, will be the site of a groundRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Columbia Solar has built a $75M fund dedicated to Washington, DC solar projects
New Columbia Solar (NCS) has closed its second tax equity deal with Franklin Park Infrastructure as well as a loan facility provided by Amalgamated Bank and Live Oak Bank. The new financing, together with NCS’s own investment into the portfolio, will comprise a $75M portfolio of DC-based solar projects, addingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Columbia Solar has built a $75M fund dedicated to Washington, DC solar projects
New Columbia Solar (NCS) has closed its second tax equity deal with Franklin Park Infrastructure as well as a loan facility provided by Amalgamated Bank and Live Oak Bank. The new financing, together with NCS’s own investment into the portfolio, will comprise a $75M portfolio of DC-based solar projects, addingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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City of Plano, Illinois energizes solar farm to power water treatment plant
The City of Plano, Illinois officials announced Feb. 17, 2021 that its 1.1 megawatt solar farm, which was fully energized in late 2019, is performing as expected. The ground and roof mounted Solar system will generate over 1.2 million kilowatt hours annually and provide power to the Water Treatment Plant.Read More — Solar Builder magazine