Tag: Black Bear Energy

  • DSD, Black Bear complete 1.4 MW solar installation at Pleasanton office park in CA

    DSD Renewables and Black Bear Energy have completed two onsite solar canopies, totaling 1.4 MW at Pleasanton Corporate Commons office park in California. The 957 kW and 429 kW installations will offset much of the campus’ energy load and are expected to generate over 2 GWh of clean energy annually. Pleasanton Corporate Commons is managed by Hines,……

  • Thousand Trails installs 1.47 MW solar project at Wilderness Lakes Campground in California

    DSD Renewables and Black Bear Energy installed a 1.47 MW solar project for a campground in Southern California. The project was part of an initiative by Thousand Trails to strengthen its environmental footprint with the installation of a new premium RV storage section topped with nearly 3,500 solar panels at the Wilderness Lakes Campground in Menifee, California. The newly built RV……

  • STAG Industrial starts on Illinois, Massachusetts community solar projects

    Real estate investment trust STAG Industrial broke ground on its first onsite solar installation in Illinois, and its fifth solar installation in Massachusetts, that will both be part of community solar programs. Facilitated by Black Bear Energy in partnership with STAG, and developed by Green Street Power Partners (GSPP), theseRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • STAG Industrial adding four rooftop solar systems on East Coast properties

    Real estate investment trust STAG Industrial announced the groundbreaking of four new solar rooftop systems in Massachusetts and one in New Jersey which will deliver energy to the electrical grid. Black Bear Energy facilitated the project in partnership with STAG. “Hosting solar on industrial buildings challenges the mindset that theseRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Five key considerations of industrial solar leasing

    Industrial property owners are increasingly turning to rooftop solar facilities to add value to their portfolios and maximize the profitability of their assets, as well as to increase renewable energy sources for the greater good. While the general principles of commercial leasing apply to rooftop solar leases, there are aRead More — Solar Builder magazine