Tag: projects
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ForeFront Power, TurningPoint Energy turn on four Maryland community solar projects
ForeFront Power and TurningPoint Energy recently completed four Maryland-based community solar projects: The Leigh Friend Solar Project this month, and three additional projects (Kingsville, Croom Road, and South Osborne Road) in late 2019. Together, these four projects created over 150 jobs and represent 9.8 megawatts-DC (MW) of solar power beingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Pine Gate Renewables to plant two trees for every one removed during construction
Pine Gate Renewables and the Arbor Day Foundation announce a new partnership to replant trees impacted as a result of project development. Starting in 2021, Pine Gate will plant two trees for every one that is removed from their sites during new project construction. Through its partnership with the ArborRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Longroad continues western expansion with Sun Streams 2, 4 and 5 in Arizona (900 MW)
Longroad Energy Holdings (Longroad) has announced the signing of the acquisition of Sun Streams 2, 4, and 5, which total approximately 900 megawatts direct current in total solar capacity plus the potential for 1-2 gigawatt hours of battery storage. Longroad also closed the acquisition of Sun Streams 2. Sun StreamsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Vermont’s Bromley Mountain Ski Resort plans for new solar array via Encore, Tangent
Encore Renewable Energy, Bromley Mountain Ski Resort and Tangent Energy Solutions announced plans to develop and build a 615-kWdc solar project on land owned by Bromley Mountain in Peru, Vermont. The resort has implemented several sustainability initiatives over the last two decades, including energy efficiency upgrades to their buildings andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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How solar is helping the mission of Buckhorn Children & Family Services, located deep in coal country
The Eastern Kentucky nonprofit Buckhorn Children & Family Services recently unveiled their new 10 kilowatt solar installation provided by the nonprofit Everybody Solar, in partnership with MaxSolar, Mountain Association and HOMES, Inc. This installation is the first phase of the two-phased project. The nonprofit needs to raise an additional $32,262 to completeRead More — Solar Builder magazine