Tag: utility

  • TXU Energy partners with SunPower for new Texas solar solution

    TXU Energy is a Texas-based company that offers a variety of innovative products and solutions, allowing both its residential and business customers to choose options that best meet their needs, including bringing the first affordable rooftop solar offer to North Texas in 2010. As part of its continuing evolution –Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Latest SunEdison power plant to be largest in New Hampshire

    SunEdison has completed construction on New Hampshire’s largest solar power plant, a 942 KW DC solar power plant for the town of Peterborough. SunEdison will supply solar energy generated by this system to the town over the next 20 years, saving taxpayers an estimated $250,000 on energy. “The town ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • TenneSEIA honors its solar industry champion for 2015

    The Tennessee Solar Energy Industries Association (TenneSEIA) represents the interests of the solar energy industry in Tennessee, with the mission of making solar energy a mainstream energy source — a goal which needs its champions. To that end, TenneSEIA awarded its 2015 Solar Champion Award to Pickwick Electric Cooperative (PEC),Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Suncrest Solar on the rise, expands territory

    Suncrest Solar, a full-service provider of residential solar, announced expansion of services to Northern California, South Carolina and Utah. Suncrest’s announcement follows several months of double-digit growth, expanding more than 400 percent since 2014. “Our people are clearly energized by the mission of bringing homeowners a lower-cost electric service alternative withRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Distributed generation fee struck down in Wisconsin

    The Dane County Circuit Court in Wisconsin struck down discriminatory charges on solar customers in a verbal ruling delivered by Judge Peter Anderson. The ruling was needed to reverse the Wisconsin Public Service Commission’s December 2014 decision to add a discriminatory fee on distributed generation customers in We Energies’ territory. TheRead More — Solar Builder magazine