Tag: projects

  • Boyd Jones adds rooftop PV to bank in Nebraska’s Dundee neighborhood

    A new rooftop solar project is now generating clean electricity in Nebraska’s historic Dundee neighborhood. Boyd Jones recently completed the installation of a solar photovoltaic system on top of Dundee Bank at 5015 Underwood Ave. There, the local bank and the local construction company teamed up on an effort that willRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Denver selects partners for equity-driven community solar project

    The City and County of Denver will host up to 15 megawatts of community solar gardens on municipal rooftops, over parking lots, and vacant land as part of a signed Master Services Agreement with McKinstry, GRID Alternatives, and Unico Solar Investors. The project is part of the Renewable Denver Initiative,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • J-POWER USA starts development of new solar project in Texas

    J-POWER USA, along with Solar Plus Development, a subsidiary of Plus Renewable Technologies Limited, Avondale Solar, and AP Solar Holdings, a joint venture company between Plus Renewable Technologies and Avondale Solar, have agreed to jointly develop Charger Solar, a 400 megawatt alternating current solar project located in Refugio County, TX.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • AMP Companies adds solar PV system for both energy and sound buffering, via Sunfinity

    Dallas-based AMP Creative and AMP Studios will realize significant financial savings from their new 56.9-kW solar power system, designed and installed by Sunfinity Renewable Energy . The team at AMP Companies also realized their 144-panel solar system would provide another bonus – increased noise abatement from outdoor sources like rainstorms,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Cool solar project in Washington, D.C., includes financial aid to low-income residents

    George Washington University has begun a new solar project that will increase solar electricity in Washington, D.C. as well as provide financial assistance to low-to-moderate-income residents across the district. The university provided rooftop space on five campus buildings for solar photovoltaic panels, while New Columbia Solar, a D.C.-based solar energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine