Tag: projects
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Florida Power and Light set to build world’s largest solar-powered battery system
Florida Power & Light Co. announced plans to build the world’s largest solar-powered battery system, which will have four times the capacity of the largest battery system in operation. This is part of the utility’s modernization plan to accelerate the retirement of two fossil fuel generation units. The future FPLRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Florida Power and Light set to build world’s largest solar-powered battery system
Florida Power & Light Co. announced plans to build the world’s largest solar-powered battery system, which will have four times the capacity of the largest battery system in operation. This is part of the utility’s modernization plan to accelerate the retirement of two fossil fuel generation units. The future FPLRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Conti Solar selected as EPC for two NJR Clean Energy Ventures solar projects totaling 20 MW
Conti Solar, a national solar engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), O&M and energy storage development company, announced it was selected by NJR Clean Energy Ventures (NJRCEV) to provide EPC services for two commercial solar projects located in Milford and Washington Township, N.J. totaling approximately 20 megawatts (MW). NJRCEV, a subsidiaryRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Madison Gas and Electric looks to expand its Shared Solar program with 5-MW project
Madison Gas and Electric (MGE) filed an application with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin to expand its popular Shared Solar program with a second, large-scale solar installation in the City of Middleton. “Our Shared Solar program is fully subscribed with a waiting list of customers who want to participate,”Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Calcom Energy, Bella Vista Water District team up to reduce the district’s electricity use by 75 percent
CalCom Energy and Bella Vista Water District announce the completion of a 693-kilowatt solar project to provide clean energy for the utility’s use in Redding, Calif. The system will advance the district’s sustainability efforts, improve resiliency and reduce costs by offsetting electricity used to pump water throughout the district. CalComRead More — Solar Builder magazine