Tag: CS Energy

  • Vote for the 2020 Solar Builder Projects of the Year

    Solar Builder readers submitted their coolest, most innovative and noteworthy solar projects of the last 12 months, and after combing through another record amount of submissions, we’ve narrowed the field to these 2020 Project of the Year nominees! This year the field is divided into FIVE categories: Residential (single-family, multi-family)Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • CS Energy eyes big solar opportunity in New York, opens new office

    CS Energy is already a leader in New York’s renewable energy industry, with more than 120 megawatts installed across the state, and the integrated energy firm will keep the momentum going with its first office in the state. The company expects to be playing a major role in New York’s renewable energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • CS Energy completes its largest Texas solar project to date across three sites

    CS Energy LLC completed a 32.7 MWdc portfolio of solar projects across three sites in Texas that will generate enough renewable energy to power more than 5,000 homes each year. CS Energy provided engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for all three sites and successfully managed the project schedules to ensure theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Largest landfill solar + storage project in Massachusetts completed by CS Energy

    Integrated energy firm CS Energy completed a 4.5 MWdc solar project installed with a 3.8 MWh lithium-ion storage solution on a landfill cap site located in Amesbury, Mass. This massive solar-plus-storage system is part of a partnership between the City of Amesbury and Kearsarge Energy, a New England-based renewable energy developerRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • CS Energy completes New Jersey’s largest solar project at Naval Weapons Station Earle

    National EPC, O&M and energy storage company CS Energy (formerly Conti Solar) just completed the largest solar project in New Jersey. The project owner, Ben Moreell Solar Farm, LLC and Department of the Navy (DON) executed a lease for approximately 170 acres of underutilized land for the purpose of constructingRead More — Solar Builder magazine