Tag: utility-scale
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Soltage raises debt facility for 110-MW, six-state solar portfolio via Fifth Third Bank
Independent power producer Soltage raised a $142 million senior construction-to-term credit facility with Fifth Third Bank, National Association to fund a 110-MW solar portfolio of utility-scale solar assets across six states: Oregon, Illinois, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, North Carolina and South Carolina. Fifth Third served as Administrative Agent and Lead ArrangerRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Install Insights: RPCS explains why it prefers Array Technologies’ trackers
For another perspective on the ins and outs of Array Technologies’ technology, we reached out to RP Construction Services (RPCS), a turnkey designer, supplier, and installer of Array’s DuraTrack HZ V3 ground mounted solar tracker, to explain why this is their preferred system. Among the main considerations for a solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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McCarthy Building Companies begins construction on Turquoise Solar project in Nevada
McCarthy Building Companies Inc. recently began construction on a large-scale solar tracker project in Sparks, Nev. The Turquoise Solar project encompasses a 61 MWdc solar farm located on approximately 180 acres in Washoe County, Nev. Greenbacker Renewable Energy Company, a utility-scale solar energy development company, received the green light to proceedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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City of Charlotte uses Duke Energy’s GSA program to negotiate a 35-MW solar project
The Charlotte City Council voted Monday evening to participate in the Duke Energy Green Source Advantage (GSA) Program, which allows large energy users to negotiate contracts with solar developers to meet sustainability and renewable energy goals. An earlier pilot version saw Google and Cisco adopt the program. In this case,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Duke Energy Florida installed its one-millionth solar panel, previews the next hundred thousand
Duke Energy Florida is crowing about recently installing its one-millionth solar panel in the state at the company’s Columbia Solar Power Plant in Fort White, Fla. It’s a somewhat arbitrary big round number, but it does gives us a reason to check in on the heights Duke Energy Florida isRead More — Solar Builder magazine