Tag: projects
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Silicon Valley Clean Energy pilots ‘smart and resilient’ solar school model with Extensible Energy, CEL
In Santa Clara County and across the nation, K-12 solar-powered schools are being affected by grid instability; many are planning to add energy storage for resiliency. However, due to limited budgets schools are searching for new ways to reduce the utility costs of a traditional solar-only school. Silicon Valley CleanRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Big Y World Class Market subscribes to 19 community solar programs in Massachusetts via Nexamp
Big Y World Class Market has taken the next step in supporting the production and consumption of clean energy by contracting with Boston-based Nexamp to participate in its community solar program. Under the agreement with Nexamp, Big Y is subscribing to 19 solar projects across Massachusetts, representing a total ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Borrego awarded 110-MW solar project in upstate New York, brings on new VP of utility-scale development
Borrego‘s new utility-scale focus is off to a great start as they’ve been selected to develop a 110-MW -AC utility-scale solar project as part of the solicitation for large-scale renewables by New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The Rutland Center Solar 1 project will be Borrego’s largestRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nautilus Solar and Walden Renewables announce Maine acquisitions
Nautilus Solar Energy and Walden Renewables Development LLC (Walden) announce the acquisition of three distributed generation solar projects in Maine from Walden. The projects are located in the Towns of Wells and Fryeburg, and the City of Sanford were developed by Walden. Nautilus is responsible for managing the projects, overseeingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Contec adds rooftop solar array to global headquarters via Pisgah Energy and Southern Current
Contec recently partnered with Pisgah Energy and Southern Current to design, develop and install a roof and ground mounted solar project at their headquarters in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The two systems, totaling 625.5 kilowatts DC, serve as on-site electrical generation for Contec, expanding their efforts to manufacture their goods withRead More — Solar Builder magazine