Tag: projects
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Ashley Furniture invests in solar, adding PV systems to 10 manufacturing facilities
Ashley Furniture Industries, Inc. says it has committed to a multi-phase effort to reduce the company’s energy footprint. Ashley, the World’s largest furniture manufacturer, has selected ten of its largest U.S. facilities to receive solar installations this year as part of the first phase of the initiative. Construction on theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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The Carolinas’ big solar day: 14 utility-scale projects selected for construction by Duke Energy
Bringing more cost-effective solar energy to the Carolinas, 14 utility-scale projects have been selected during an independently judged bidding process – part of a 2017 comprehensive renewable energy law. Based on an independent evaluation process, Duke Energy will produce or purchase a total of 602 megawatts (MW) of renewable energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Bed Bath & Beyond adding 500-kW solar system to corporate headquarters via SunPower
In 2010, SunPower installed a 1.2-MW solar power system at the Bed Bath & Beyond headquarters in Union, New Jersey. One decade later, with over 21 megawatts of SunPower solar deployed at 41 locations across six states, Bed Bath & Beyond is continuing to expand its commitment to renewable energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Global fashion distribution center in South Carolina installs solar system via Con Edison
Perry Ellis International, Inc. (PEI) has completed a new 2,432-panel rooftop solar installation atop one of the company’s largest distribution centers, which is located in Seneca, S.C. Constructed on an 83,000 square-foot roof of the 350,000 square-foot facility, the installation marks a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to reducingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Cypress Creek inks deal to power 360 Starbucks stores in Texas with large solar farms
Starbucks Coffee Company, Cypress Creek Renewables and U.S. Bank are teaming up on a portfolio of solar farms across Texas. As a part of the deal, two solar farms developed, built and now operated by Cypress Creek are providing enough energy for the equivalent of 360 Starbucks stores in LoneRead More — Solar Builder magazine