Tag: projects

  • C2 Energy Capital adds California’s largest floating solar project to portfolio

    C2 Energy Capital LLC, a rapidly growing investor in renewable energy and storage assets, has purchased California’s largest floating solar project from Ciel & Terre. Located in Windsor, Calif., the 1.78-MW system uses Ciel & Terre’s patented Hydrelio technology to float a grid of 4,959 solar modules on the surface ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Centrica Business Solutions completes Shelter Creek Condominiums solar system

    Centrica Business Solutions, part of Centrica plc, a global energy and services company, completed a 2.5-MW rooftop solar installation at Shelter Creek Condominiums in San Bruno, Calif. The project, which began in 2017, will offset the facility’s energy usage by 70 percent and is expected to generate 3,632,773 kilowatt-hours annually.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • How Sunflare added 9-kW of solar on this 100-year-old barn roof

    This barn is on Hopeful Hollow Farm in Rockingham County, VA is 100 years old. So is the roof, but now it can generate 9-kW of new power every day. Sunflare installed LiteMount, the only ultralight weight module that can be installed on weight-constrained roofs — installing at less than 1Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • California CCAs have signed 6 GW of long-term clean energy deals

    The California Community Choice Association (CalCCA) announced today that Community Choice Aggregators in the state have signed long-term power purchase agreements for more than 6,000 megawatts with new-build clean energy resources. The total includes almost 5,000 megawatts in executed renewable energy power purchase agreements – an increase of 1,700 megawatts comparedRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Altus Power acquires 2.5-megawatt operating solar project in Vermont

    Altus Power America completed the acquisition of a 2.5-MW operating solar project in Charlotte, Vermont. The acquired project generates approximately 3 million kWh of electricity annually. This project sells energy to VEPP, Inc, a not-for-profit Vermont Corporation that administers two of Vermont’s Renewable Energy Programs under contract with the Vermont Public UtilityRead More — Solar Builder magazine