Tag: projects
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Solar Frontier Americas completes financing for massive solar project in Kings County, California
Solar Frontier Americas (SFA), the US-based renewable energy business of Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd, closed on the tax equity commitment and debt financing for its 210 MWp Mustang Two solar project in Kings County, California. The 210 MWp solar farm represents SFA’s largest project and financing to date. Recent projectsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Ohio village of Grafton signs a PPA with Safari Energy for this 5.7 MW solar project
The politicians and utilities in the state of Ohio don’t seem to like solar power, but the Village of Grafton, Ohio, does, having completed a 5.76 MWdc (4 MWac) solar power project last month. This will supply the municipal power system through a 30-year power purchase agreement with Safari Energy,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Bank OZK makes largest solar energy investment by an Arkansas-based bank
Bank OZK announced plans for a significant investment for the construction of a solar power plant which will provide enough renewable energy to power its new corporate headquarters and up to 40 other Arkansas locations, according to Tim Hicks, Chief Administrative Officer and Executive Director of Investor Relations. The Bank’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Bank OZK makes largest solar energy investment by an Arkansas-based bank
Bank OZK announced plans for a significant investment for the construction of a solar power plant which will provide enough renewable energy to power its new corporate headquarters and up to 40 other Arkansas locations, according to Tim Hicks, Chief Administrative Officer and Executive Director of Investor Relations. The Bank’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New York State to build a large energy facility instead of a previously planned fossil fuel plant
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority signed a contract with Lincoln Park DG LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of GlidePath Power Solutions (GlidePath), to build a 20-megawatt storage project in the Town of Ulster, replacing previously planned projects that would have used fossil fuels to generate power forRead More — Solar Builder magazine