Tag: commercial
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Green Street Power Partners enters Minnesota solar market, closes financing on 17.5 MW portfolio
Green Street Power Partners, LLC (GSPP) closed on tax equity investment and long-term debt financing for a 17.5 megawatt community solar portfolio in Minnesota. The portfolio will consist of commercial and industrial customers and represents GSPP’s initial foray into the Minnesota market. GSPP will own and operate the solar assetsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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California’s electrical infrastructure receives D- grade, more businesses should add solar + storage says Revel Energy
The 2019 Report Card for California Infrastructure showed that the Energy sector received the lowest rank of all sectors, scoring a D- from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Investor Owned Utilities (IOU’s), like Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric, and San Diego Gas & Electric are taskedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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This former silk mill in Keene, N.H., is now part of city’s 100 percent renewable electricity goal
The mill produced decorative silk yarns from textile factory waste in the early 20th century, and today is a mixed-use commercial space for light manufacturing, office, storage, and retail tenants. Tousley Property Management, owner of the building and the new solar project, will cut its energy costs and lock inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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National food distributor in New Jersey installs rooftop solar system with a three-year payback period
Quixotic Systems Inc. has completed a 546-kilowatt (kW) solar power system for Conca D’Oro Importers LLC, a national distributor of specialty Italian foods and beverages based in Totowa, N.J. The rooftop solar system, which will provide clean energy for the distributor’s warehousing, refrigeration and operations, will pay for itself inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Big solar deal: Walmart agrees to 46 power purchase agreements with C2 Energy Capital
C2 Energy Capital executed 46 Power Purchase Agreements and leases with Walmart Inc. to provide solar power at the retailer’s operations in five states. These agreements represent a tangible commitment by Walmart to achieve the retailer’s goal to have 50 percent of its operations powered by renewable energy byRead More — Solar Builder magazine