Tag: projects
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Nexamp completes community solar project in Seneca, New York, part of state’s Green New Deal
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) announced the completion of Nexamp’s 2.6 MW community solar project in the Town of Seneca, N.Y., of which 1 MW will be used to provide no-cost solar subscriptions in New York State Electric and Gas Corporation’s (NYSEG) utility territory. NexampRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar carport at Massachusetts Comcast call center enough to offset 95 percent of consumption
Comcast completed a 1,170-panel carport solar installation that will help power its regional call center at 35 Resnik Road in Plymouth, Mass.. The system will generate enough onsite clean energy – as much as 600,000 kilowatt hours of power annually, or the equivalent of 60 homes’ worth of electricity –Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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This nearly 100-MW California solar PPA enabled by energy service provider Direct Energy Business
Sunpin Solar, a California-based solar developer, and Direct Energy Business, part of Direct Energy, one of North America’s largest energy and energy-related services providers, and a subsidiary of Centrica PLC, announced a renewable energy power purchase agreement (PPA) for the full output of the recently completed ColGreen North Shore PowerRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Carolina Panthers football stadium to add solar panels via POWERHOME Solar
POWERHOME Solar will begin installing solar panels on Bank of America Stadium, home of the Carolina Panthers, within the next few weeks. These new panels will help reduce energy costs as well as the stadium’s carbon footprint. In 2018, the NFL joined the Green Sports Alliance to support sustainability efforts acrossRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Pine Gate Renewables connects 570-MW solar tracker site in South Carolina
Pine Gate Renewables, a national utility-scale solar developer, owner, and operator, energized its Peony solar project in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, last week. Peony is a 57-MW site spanning 334 acres. It can generate more than 97,400 MWh per year, equivalent to powering over 9,300 homes. Project partner NARENCO, a leadingRead More — Solar Builder magazine