Tag: projects
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Wisconsin approved a plan that will quintuple the state’s solar capacity
The Wisconsin Public Service Commission approved five interrelated cases that will lead to a five-fold expansion of solar energy in Wisconsin, according to RENEW Wisconsin. The nonprofit estimates that Wisconsin closed 2018 with about 103 MW of solar power, about 80% of that residing on homes and buildings, directly serving theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Renewable Properties’ American Canyon Solar Project is the first in California’s Community Choice Aggregation Program
Renewable Properties, an investor and developer of small-scale utility and commercial solar energy projects throughout the U.S., is now constructing the American Canyon Solar Project in Napa County after months of development, planning and preparation. Renewable Properties developed the small-scale utility solar project that will supply Marin Clean Energy (MCE),Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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CleanChoice Energy Community Solar opens new solar farm in Prince George’s County, Maryland
CleanChoice Energy, a renewable energy company that empowers people and businesses to cut emissions and live cleaner lives, has opened 3 MW of community solar capacity for Prince George’s County residents. The Simba Community Solar Farm broke ground earlier this year in Cheltenham, Md., and is nearing completion. Residents thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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CleanChoice Energy Community Solar opens new solar farm in Prince George’s County, Maryland
CleanChoice Energy, a renewable energy company that empowers people and businesses to cut emissions and live cleaner lives, has opened 3 MW of community solar capacity for Prince George’s County residents. The Simba Community Solar Farm broke ground earlier this year in Cheltenham, Md., and is nearing completion. Residents thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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POWERHOME Solar to install solar panels at Cleveland Indians’ baseball stadium
Solar energy provide POWERHOME Solar will begin installing solar panels on the aptly named Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians, in the upcoming months. The Indians continue to be among the industry leaders in taking a proactive approach to supporting various environmental initiatives to reduce the carbon footprint atRead More — Solar Builder magazine