Tag: projects
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ENGIE breaks ground on solar site that will serve four Texas municipalities
ENGIE North America hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking with county officials and customers for the 225 MW Long Draw Solar Project. ENGIE will serve four Texas municipalities – New Braunfels, Denton, Garland, and Kerrville – and their electric utilities – via a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the project’s full capacity.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Los Angeles signs on for lowest combined solar + storage prices on record with 8minute
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), the largest municipal utility in the United States is partnering with 8minute Solar Energy to provide solar + storage —at the lowest combined solar and storage prices on record: less than 2 cents per kWh. The project will be theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Filtrine Manufacturing expands solar system from 2013 to cover full electricity needs
With the recent expansion of its solar array, Filtrine Manufacturing Company now powers its entire operation with solar energy. The 793.1-kilowatt rooftop array installed this fall includes 2,234 solar panels and generates over 900 megawatt hours of solar electricity per year. The system was installed by ReVision Energy. A 30-kilowattRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Origis Energy tabs RES to build 57-MW solar project in Mitchell County, Georgia
Origis Energy USA selected RES to construct the Origis Energy Tanglewood Solar project, a 57.5 MW(ac) solar farm in Mitchell County, Georgia. Origis Energy developed the solar site as one of the facilities under the Georgia Power Renewable Energy Development Initiative (REDI) serving the utility’s customers participating in the CommercialRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Cool story: Utah high schooler works to get her school a $100,000 solar system
A portion of the energy used by an Ogden-area high school is now coming from the sun, after a student took the matter of renewable energy into her own hands. St. Joseph’s Catholic High School senior Olivia Arbogast first approached the principal last year about getting solar panels on theRead More — Solar Builder magazine