Tag: projects
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Rotor Clips facility in New Jersey adding 4-MW solar array via GEM Energy
GEM Energy, of the Rudolph Libbe Group, is developing a 4-MW ground-mount solar array for Rotor Clip Company’s manufacturing operation in Franklin Township, NJ. The solar array is being designed now and construction is scheduled to begin in November, with commissioning planned for June 2018. The project includes anRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Editor’s Choice Solar Projects of the Year: 6 projects that didn’t win, but we thought were cool
Innovation Urban Health Plan “Solar Wall” Bronx, N.Y. | 37 kW What to do in a crowded city with little to no roof space to add solar. Why not try something completely different? New York City solar installation leader Quixotic Systems designed an innovative solar solution in the heart ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Builder Project of the Year C&I: Worcester Greenwood Landfill
How’s this for timing: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt made headlines, as we were writing this, for proudly proclaiming that he would get rid of the tax credits for the solar industry. Let that marinate as we tout the virtues of our Commercial & Industrial Project of the YearRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Builder Project of the Year Utility-Scale: Lamesa Solar Facility
Sure, utility solar projects don’t quite strum the heart strings like solar installs that support the work of food banks or schools. Their size and scale inspire awe but not “awwwww.” But these energy-generating behemoths are booming right now, and they play a huge role in driving the conversation forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Merced City Schools adding a 1.5-MW solar portfolio via PCI Solar, NextEra Energy
PCI Solar, in partnership with NextEra Energy, has begun construction on a solar portfolio for Merced City Schools District (MCSD) in California. MCSD secured grant funding through the California Clean Energy Jobs Act (Proposition 39), and released a Request for Proposal to provide solar shade structures at nine of theirRead More — Solar Builder magazine