Tag: projects
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STAG Industrial installing two Minnesota rooftop solar systems as part of community solar plans
STAG Industrial, a real estate investment trust (REIT) focused on the acquisition and operation of single-tenant, industrial properties, announced the groundbreaking of its first two rooftop solar systems in Minnesota. The projects will be community solar host sites, powering homes and businesses across the twin cities and surrounding areas. Black BearRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunfinity Renewable Energy to be the solar installer for this Sun United Neighborhood Texas co-op
The Lake Olympia Solar United Neighbors Co-op in Missouri City, Texas, selected Sunfinity Renewable Energy to install solar panels for the 33-member group. Co-op members selected Sunfinity because of their competitive pricing, variety of products offered including different types of panels and batteries. “Solar United Neighbors made the selection process anRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Standard Solar completes its first community solar project in New York
Standard Solar completed its first community solar project in New York last week. The project was developed by U.S. Light Energy and subscribed by Common Energy. Standard Solar will own and operate the community solar farm. The 7-megawatt (MW), ground-mounted solar project located on 40 acres of land on the Sugar-Hill/Sugar-View FarmRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Largest floating solar array in U.S. now operational in this New Jersey water treatment facility
With a strong desire to reduce both energy costs and the town’s carbon footprint, Sayreville, N.J., issued a public RFP in late 2015 calling for developers to provide bids for a solar installation under a power purchase agreement (PPA) to offset power use at the water treatment facility and relatedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Hampshire’s Stone Church Music Club will save $100,000 over 20 years thanks to solar system
The Stone Church Music Club in Newmarket, N.H., celebrated the installation of a 26 kW rooftop solar array that will produce 32 MWh of electricity and reduce the carbon emmisions by over 30 thousand pounds per year. The system was installed by ReVision Energy of Brentwood N.H. The system is expectedRead More — Solar Builder magazine