Tag: projects

  • Borrego expands Maine’s solar portfolio with eight new solar projects

    Borrego Solar announced eight new projects in municipalities across Maine, continuing its leadership in Northeast U.S. distributed solar markets. The planned projects will consist of a total of 55 megawatts of solar installations located in Manchester, Orland, Randolph, Strong, Turner, Windham, Blue Hill and Millinocket. The Borrego portfolio represents the largest awardRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • NIPSCO to add 900-MW of solar PV in Indiana via three new projects

    Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO), a subsidiary of NiSource Inc., announced the addition of  900 MW of solar energy coming to Indiana with the Dunns Bridge I, Dunns Bridge II and Cavalry Solar Energy Centers as part of the company’s long-term generation strategy. NIPSCO finalized three build transfer agreements with subsidiariesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Alliant Energy adds solar-battery combo in Iowa next to Marshalltown Generating Station

    More than 9,500 solar panels now generate clean energy at Alliant Energy’s new Marshalltown Solar Garden. This pilot project combines solar power and a battery to generate, store and deliver electricity to customers. The Marshalltown Solar Garden sits next to Alliant Energy’s Marshalltown Generating Station. Both energy sources are part of theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Emera Technologies officially unveils BlockEnergy and first project with Lennar at NASEW

    The day has arrived: Emera Technologies LLC officially launched its new utility-owned residential energy system BlockEnergy. Emera Technologies is a subsidiary of Emera Inc., a $32 billion energy company based in Canada, serving approximately 2.5 million utility customers in Canada, the U.S. and the Caribbean. We were given the exclusiveRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Eight California CCAs join up on huge long-duration storage request for offer

    Eight Community Choice Aggregators (CCAs) launched a joint Request for Offers (RFO) this week to procure up to 500 megawatts (MWs) of long- duration storage. The RFO is seeking a minimum 10-year contract for grid-charged technologies. Central Coast Community Energy, CleanPowerSF, Marin Clean Energy, Peninsula Clean Energy, Redwood Coast EnergyRead More — Solar Builder magazine