Tag: projects
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Students in Salt Lake City drive school district to 100 percent clean energy commitment
Earlier this month, the Salt Lake City District School board passed a resolution unanimously establishing the goal of transitioning the school district to 100% clean electricity by 2030, and off of fossil fuels for heating and transportation by 2040. This effort was led by students from Salt Lake’s three majorRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Students in Salt Lake City drive school district to 100 percent clean energy commitment
Earlier this month, the Salt Lake City District School board passed a resolution unanimously establishing the goal of transitioning the school district to 100% clean electricity by 2030, and off of fossil fuels for heating and transportation by 2040. This effort was led by students from Salt Lake’s three majorRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Geronimo Energy starts construction on two Michigan solar projects (40 MW total)
Geronimo Energy, a National Grid company, is starting construction activities for two Michigan solar projects expected to begin operations by the end of this year. The projects, Bingham Solar and Temperance Solar, are part of a solar portfolio called MiSolar Portfolio and are located in Clinton and Monroe counties, respectively. ForRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Details on Perdue Farms’ commitment to pollinator-friendly solar plants
The pollinator population in the United States has suffered tremendous losses, including the honey bees which American farmers rely on to pollinate crops. That isn’t good! Here’s stat for you: The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that 75 percent of food crops rely at least partially on pollination. ButRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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This Virginia school district will be half-powered by solar thanks to Secure Futures Solar
Orange County Public Schools has signed an agreement with Secure Futures Solar of Staunton to install and operate solar panels at eight facilities across the school division for a total capacity of 2.5 MW of power. That’s enough to provide nearly half of the total electricity for the facilities. JustRead More — Solar Builder magazine