Tag: projects

  • Nautilus Solar acquires C&I, community solar portfolio spanning seven states from Virgo

    Nautilus Solar Energy acquired a 31.5 MW portfolio of operating solar project assets from Virgo Investment Group. The portfolio of community solar and large C+I projects spans seven states, from California to Rhode Island, and serves customers such as hospitals, housing authorities, a community college, a regulated utility and residentialRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Nexamp set to build 11 MW of community solar in New Jersey (with big commitment to LMI customers)

    Nexamp has been selected to build three new projects totaling more than 11 MWs in New Jersey as part of that state’s Community Solar Energy Pilot Program. These new community solar sites will make it possible for residents to save money on their electricity costs while supporting the growth of renewablesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • RWE’s West of Pecos Texas solar project is now online

    RWE announced it has achieved commercial operation on its West of the Pecos solar project, located in Reeves County, Texas, approximately 75 miles southwest of Midland-Odessa. West of the Pecos is a 100 megawatt (MWac) solar plant located on more than 700 acres leased from Texas Pacific Land Trust andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • EDF Renewables signs PPA for 100-MW slice of the Palen Solar Project

    While we were waiting for Santa, EDF Renewables North America signed a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with CleanPowerSF for a 100 megawatt (MWac) tranche of the Palen Solar site known as Maverick 6 Solar Project. The project expects to come online by the end of 2021 and deliver enoughRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Facebook’s first solar farm in Georgia is commissioned

    Facebook’s first solar project in the state of Georgia, the Bancroft Station Solar Farm, was officially commissioned of on December 12. Module provider Q CELLS joined Facebook, Walton Electric Membership Corporation (EMC), Silicon Ranch, and state and local representatives to “flip the switch” on the 102.5 megawatt (MWAC) solar facilityRead More — Solar Builder magazine