Tag: projects

  • Solstice begins enrollment on Reactivate’s Illinois Solar for All community solar projects 

    Solstice Power Technologies has kicked off subscriber enrollment on three low-to-moderate income (LMI) focused projects in Illinois developed by Reactivate, a joint venture between Invenergy and Lafayette Square. These projects provide impactful benefits to income-qualified and energy transition communities and will deliver enough renewable energy to power an estimated 1,200 homes, providing customers a total……

  • Cape Canaveral tapped ESA for city’s first community center solar project

    The city of Cape Canaveral, Florida, has opened its all-new Community Center building, complete with a state-of-the-art rooftop solar array provided by ESA. The 72-panel, 48 kW array is the city’s first rooftop solar initiative and will provide clean energy to the Community Center to reduce its carbon footprint and operating costs. The new building,……

  • Eaton to develop microgrid for AEP Ohio to support water infrastructure in Columbus

    Intelligent power management company Eaton is building a microgrid beef up water infrastructure reliability in Ohio’s capitol city. The company was awarded a contract to help AEP Ohio enhance the resilience and sustainability of critical water infrastructure in Columbus at the Tussing Water Booster Station. The project will establish the city’s first renewable energy microgrid and extend……

  • GAF adds 500 kW solar system to manufacturing facility in San Jose

    GAF Energy, a Standard Industries company that is leading the charge for solar-integrated roofing shingles in North America, has installed a 500 kW solar system of its own atop the company’s R&D and manufacturing center in San Jose. The new system will generate more than 750,000 kWh of solar energy at the 112,000 sq ft……

  • DSD acquires 11.8 MW community solar+storage project in MA from New Leaf Energy

    DSD Renewables has acquired an 11.8 MW community solar+storage project from New Leaf Energy in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. The project will generate 15.7 GWh of solar each year, which will benefit local residents and small businesses in the community, including those in low-income areas. The project will be part of the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) Program — long-term……