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ET Solar Modules to Power Six Projects in North Carolina Totaling 24.5 MW
ET Solar Energy Corp. announces that its high efficiency PV modules will power six utility scale projects throughout the state of North Carolina, with a combined capacity of 24.5 MW. FLS Energy, a full service solar energy provider, will finance, design, construct, own and operate the portfolio of projects. TheRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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80-MW Solar Farm Approved in NC for Innovative Solar Systems
Asheville, N.C.-based solar farm developer Innovative Solar Systems has just recently received approvals by Duke Energy for an 80-MW solar farm project in North Carolina. Innovative Solar 37 LLC is an 80-MW solar farm project that will be located in the middle of the state to be built on approximatelyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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20-MW Solar Ground-Mount Planned for Georgia
Green Power EMC, the renewable energy supplier for 38 Georgia Electric Membership Corporations (EMCs), has reached an agreement to purchase the full output of a new 20-MW solar project planned for construction in southeast Georgia. The ground-mounted solar project will be constructed near Hazlehurst, Ga., in Jeff Davis County. ItRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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FLS Energy Begins Construction on 38 MW of Solar Projects in NC
FLS Energy has closed financing and begun construction on 38 megawatts of utility-scale solar farms across eight locations in North Carolina. The solar energy plants will produce approximately 56 million kilowatt hours of electricity per year or enough energy to power more than 5,000 average U.S. homes. The portfolio of projectsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Suniva Solar Modules Power Florida Water Treatment Plant
Suniva Inc. today announced that it is powering Florida’s first-of-its-kind solar powered water treatment plant. The city of Coleman, Fla., together with engineering firm Mittauer and Associates, general contractor ECO-2000 Inc., solar installer JSG Solar, and module manufacturer Suniva will celebrate the commencement of its solar powered water treatment center withRead More — Solar Builder magazine