Tag: projects

  • Recurrent Energy breaks ground on 144-MW Pflugerville Solar Project in Texas

    Canadian Solar Inc. announced this week that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Recurrent Energy, LLC, commenced construction on the 144 megawatt alternative current Pflugerville Solar Project located in Travis County, Texas. The Pflugerville Solar Project is expected to create long-term permanent jobs to support the operation and maintenance of the power plant, asRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Recurrent Energy breaks ground on 144-MW Pflugerville Solar Project in Texas

    Canadian Solar Inc. announced this week that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Recurrent Energy, LLC, commenced construction on the 144 megawatt alternative current Pflugerville Solar Project located in Travis County, Texas. The Pflugerville Solar Project is expected to create long-term permanent jobs to support the operation and maintenance of the power plant, asRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Are you ready for some solar power? Indianapolis Colts add PV system to headquarters

    Solar energy provider POWERHOME SOLAR has completed the installation of solar panels at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center, the headquarters and practice facility for the Indianapolis Colts. The new solar panels provide the facility with renewable, clean energy, helping the franchise further reduce its overall carbon footprint and lowerRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Are you ready for some solar power? Indianapolis Colts add PV system to headquarters

    Solar energy provider POWERHOME SOLAR has completed the installation of solar panels at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center, the headquarters and practice facility for the Indianapolis Colts. The new solar panels provide the facility with renewable, clean energy, helping the franchise further reduce its overall carbon footprint and lowerRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • City of Eureka Springs, Arkansas to save more than $750K via solar energy

    The City of Eureka Springs has been discussing the potential for solar for several years prior to Arkansas’s new solar laws being written. In search of ways to reduce utility spending at their wastewater facility and city offices, city officials considered several proposals to combine the cost savings of energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine