Tag: projects

  • Swell Energy is building four utility-backed solar + storage VPPs totaling 200 MWh

    Swell Energy is financing the construction of four virtual power plants (VPPs) representing over 200 MWh of distributed energy storage paired with 100 MW of solar photovoltaic capacity in three states — approximately 14,000 solar energy generation and storage systems, intended to provide valuable grid services to the utilities and theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • sPower expands New York portfolio through 1-gigawatt acquisition

    Renewable energy independent power producer sPower acquired nine solar projects in New York from National Grid Renewables, the renewable energy arm of National Grid’s competitive, unregulated division. The portfolio includes projects in Franklin, Jefferson, Chautauqua, Lewis, and other counties across Upstate New York. This portfolio is estimated to have a 1-gigawatt capacityRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • New Energy Equity completes a 1.3-MW community solar garden in Minnesota

    New Energy Equity celebrated the completion of a 1,376 kW community solar garden located in St. Cloud, MN. New Energy Equity is thrilled to continue to expand its reach throughout the state of Minnesota. In the Midwest region of the United States alone, New Energy Equity has completed more thanRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • US Solar, Minnesota Power and Grand Rapids Public Utilities announce solar and storage project

    US Solar and Minnesota Power entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a solar-plus-storage project in the City of Grand Rapids, Minn., and is the result of a collaboration between US Solar, Minnesota Power, Grand Rapids Public Utilities, the Itasca Clean Energy Team, and the City of Grand Rapids. The projectRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • ENGIE announces slew of solar energy contracts with Amazon as offtaker

    ENGIE announced several energy offtake contracts with Amazon for a global renewable energy portfolio of wind and solar projects across the United States, Italy and France totaling 650 megawatts. These Corporate Power Purchase Agreements will exclusively rely upon renewable energy production facilities developed by ENGIE. For ENGIE, this operation isRead More — Solar Builder magazine