Tag: projects
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Solar Builder 2018 Projects of the Year: Five projects win Editor’s Choice Awards
Nominees for the Solar Builder Projects of the Year are submitted throughout the year by our readers, with the best submissions put up for an open online vote. The top three vote getters are named the Solar Builder Projects of the Year — Gold, Silver and Bronze. The remaining nomineesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Key Equipment Finance funds Massachusetts community solar projects (3.75 MW)
Key Equipment Finance, one of the nation’s largest bank-held equipment finance companies and an affiliate of KeyCorp, is providing a $7.8 million tax lease and a $1.9 million term loan to Radnor, Pa.-based Community Energy, Inc., a provider of utility-scale wind and solar projects, for community solar projects in MassachusettsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SolAmerica Energy goes with SolarFlex Rack TDP 2.0 trackers for eight Georgia projects
SolAmerica Energy installed Solar FlexRack’s new TDP 2.0 Solar Trackers in eight solar projects located across the state of Georgia. The new Solar FlexRack 2.0 Tracker with BalanceTrac introduces a technology that increases overall system efficiency, array design options and enables increased energy yield. The TDP 2.0 Tracker design expandsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Largest solar power plant in the southeastern U.S. sold to Origis Energy
Origis Energy acquired the GA Solar 4 Project from First Solar, a 200 MWac solar asset located in Twiggs County, Ga. This is expected to be the largest solar power plant in the southeastern United States when completed. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Origis will sell all energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Statewide Renewable and RP Construction Services build 1.2-MW solar site in South Texas
RP Construction Services, Inc. (RPCS) and Texas EPC Statewide Renewable announce the completion of a 1.2 MW solar site in southern Texas. McAllen Ranch, the home of this new solar site owned by Los Faroles, LLC, is one of the oldest continuously owned tracts of land in the United States. TheRead More — Solar Builder magazine