Tag: projects
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Two advanced microgrids up and running in Montgomery County, Maryland via Schneider Electric
Montgomery County, Maryland, saw the official activation of two advanced microgrids at its Public Safety Headquarters (PSHQ) and Correctional Facility. The microgrids are on-site clean power generation systems, which permit both facilities to operate independently from the power grid to ensure continuity of operations in the event of a catastrophicRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Dynamic Energy working on the largest community solar garden in New York State
Dynamic Energy Solutions LLC begins construction on the Capital Region Community Solar Garden; the largest community solar garden in New York State. The solar garden, located in Albany County, N.Y., offers National Grid Zone F customers an easy and cost-effective way to go solar. The 5,486 kW ground mounted, communityRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Inside the complex microgrid design of Quinnipac University
A unique power control system for Quinnipiac University’s York Hill Campus, located in Hamden, Connecticut, ties together a range of green energy power generation sources with utility and emergency power sources. The powerful supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system gives campus facilities personnel complete information on every aspect ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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OCI Solar’s San Antonio-based Project Ivory sold to D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments
Marathon Capital announced the sale of OCI Solar Power’s 66 MWdc in-construction solar project — Project Ivory — to D. E. Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI). OCI Solar Power funded the project’s construction entirely on its balance sheet prior to the sale to DESRI. The project is anticipated to reach commercialRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Southern Sky Renewable Energy RI completes Warwick airport brownfield solar project
Southern Sky Renewable Energy RI cut the ribbon on a 6.3-MW solar array on the airport connector in Warwick, R.I., this week. The 37-acre brownfield site will host almost 16,000 panels producing enough clean energy to power the City of Warwick’s municipal buildings and other city locations. The site wasRead More — Solar Builder magazine