Tag: projects
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ForeFront Power connects community solar to National Grid and Rochester Gas & Electric service territory
ForeFront Power’s first Community Solar projects in New York are now operational for subscribers across National Grid and Rochester Gas & Electric (RG&E) service territories. The nine projects, representing 27 megawatts (MW) of capacity, are the first of a portfolio of over 75 MW across New York expected to beRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunShare tops the 100 MW mark for community solar garden development
With the recent completion of the SaintSun project in St. Michael, Minnesota, SunShare has now completed development on 105 MW of solar across 77 community solar gardens and has signed up over 8,300 commercial and residential subscribers in Colorado and Minnesota. This makes SunShare the first community solar garden companyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Hampshire city adds new solar rooftop system, moves toward 100 percent renewable goal
One of New Hampshire’s largest solar arrays will save the city of Keene millions of dollars while generating enough power to offset the electric load of nearly 100 homes. The recently completed municipal project includes 2,010 solar panels on the rooftops of the Keene Ice center and adjacent Public WorksRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Check out the largest solar canopy in Vermont, operated by Encore Renewable Energy
Vermont’s largest solar canopy to date, built by a public-private partnership for the Science Museum on the Burlington waterfront, has commenced generation of electricity. The 156 kWp solar carport at the ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain employs innovative two-sided panels that capture reflected light as well as the directRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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RPCS turns to TerraSmart ground screws on challenging Nebraska solar tracker project
RPCS partnered with GenPro Energy Solutions and the City of Atkinson to build a 209-kW solar array in Nebraska on a particularly challenging site. The city formerly used the Atkinson-owned site for fill, a place where soil, trees, and debris were brought then covered with dirt. This created embedment depthsRead More — Solar Builder magazine