Tag: utility
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DTE Energy issues RFP to develop solar generating facility
DTE Energy, a Detroit-based diversified energy company, has issued a request for proposal (RFP) to develop a solar generating facility with 5 to 50 MW of capacity. Notices of intent to bid are due by July 22. The solar generating facility must be in DTE Energy‘s service area and operational by Dec. 31, 2016. DTERead More — Solar Builder magazine
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DTE Energy issues RFP to develop solar generating facility
DTE Energy, a Detroit-based diversified energy company, has issued a request for proposal (RFP) to develop a solar generating facility with 5 to 50 MW of capacity. Notices of intent to bid are due by July 22. The solar generating facility must be in DTE Energy‘s service area and operational by Dec. 31, 2016. DTERead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunEdison teams with Green Charge on energy storage project in Silicon Valley
SunEdison and Green Charge Networks, a large provider of commercial energy storage, are teaming up to deliver a solar plus storage system to the municipal utility Silicon Valley Power. This project is part of an ongoing strategic partnership between SunEdison and Green Charge Networks to deliver additional electricity savings toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Phoenix Solar to construct 135-acre solar project in Georgia for Silicon Ranch
Nashville-based renewable energy provider Silicon Ranch Corp. and Green Power EMC, the renewable energy supplier for 38 Georgia Electric Membership Corporations (EMCs), are set to begin construction on Silicon Ranch’s 20 MW AC project in southeast Georgia. Silicon Ranch has selected California-based Phoenix Solar to construct the ground-mounted solar project nearRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Xcel Energy denied solar power proposal by North Dakota regulators
This doesn’t happen often, but Xcel Energy was denied application for an ADP by the North Dakota Public Service Commission, after the utility regulators ruled that Xcel Energy’s proposal wasn’t cost effective enough – that it would raise costs without delivering clear benefits. This is the first time the commissionRead More — Solar Builder magazine