Tag: projects

  • McCarthy Building Companies begins construction on Turquoise Solar project in Nevada

    McCarthy Building Companies Inc. recently began construction on a large-scale solar tracker project in Sparks, Nev. The Turquoise Solar project encompasses a 61 MWdc solar farm located on approximately 180 acres in Washoe County, Nev. Greenbacker Renewable Energy Company, a utility-scale solar energy development company, received the green light to proceedRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Savion to start construction on 20-MW Westmoreland County Solar Project in Virginia

    Utility-scale solar developer Savion signed 20 MW power purchase agreement (PPA) with Dominion Energy Virginia for the Westmoreland County Solar Project, located in Westmoreland County, Virginia. The power purchase agreement was signed in August 2019 and received approval from the Virginia State Corporation Commission in November 2019. The Westmoreland County SolarRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Savion to start construction on 20-MW Westmoreland County Solar Project in Virginia

    Utility-scale solar developer Savion signed 20 MW power purchase agreement (PPA) with Dominion Energy Virginia for the Westmoreland County Solar Project, located in Westmoreland County, Virginia. The power purchase agreement was signed in August 2019 and received approval from the Virginia State Corporation Commission in November 2019. The Westmoreland County SolarRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • RPCS strengthens partnership with Today’s Power, Inc. with 2020 pipeline

    RP Construction Services, Inc. (RPCS) has strengthened its partnership with electric cooperative subsidiary Today’s Power, Inc. (TPI) by announcing their 2020 pipeline of projects to be built in TPI’s home state of Arkansas. The projects, totaling more than 5 MW DC, will be supplied and installed in partnership with RPCS.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • City of Charlotte uses Duke Energy’s GSA program to negotiate a 35-MW solar project

    The Charlotte City Council voted Monday evening to participate in the Duke Energy Green Source Advantage (GSA) Program, which allows large energy users to negotiate contracts with solar developers to meet sustainability and renewable energy goals. An earlier pilot version saw Google and Cisco adopt the program. In this case,Read More — Solar Builder magazine