Tag: DSD Renewables
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Dollar Tree stores in New York sign on to 41 MW community solar portfolio
Dollar Tree recently teamed up with DSD Renewables to deploy a community solar portfolio at select Dollar Tree and Family Dollar locations in New York. These seven projects totaling 41.75 MW will help the company meet operational energy demands while supporting solar programs for various local communities and small businesses. The portfolio is estimated to……
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DSD acquires 15 MW community solar portfolio from New Energy Equity in Minnesota
DSD Renewables has acquired a nine-project, 15 MW community solar portfolio in Minnesota from New Energy Equity. The 100% residential-offtake portfolio is estimated to generate more than 20,000 MWh total per year, delivering power to approximately 900 subscribers. The acquisition increases DSD’s existing footprint in the state, following the acquisition of an 11.3 MW community solar portfolio……
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Dynamic Energy, DSD energize Connecticut’s first community solar project on industrial rooftop
Dynamic Energy Solutions LLC has completed construction on a groundbreaking rooftop solar project in Milford, Connecticut. The solar system became operational in August and is the state’s first Shared Clean Energy Facility (SCEF) project to come online. The rooftop project is owned by DSD Renewables and hosted by industrial real estate investment firm STAG Industrial….…
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DSD, Mission Energy to provide 701 kW rooftop solar for Chicago area high school
DSD Renewables has partnered with Mission Energy to develop a 701 kW rooftop solar array for Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights, Illinois. The project is estimated to generate 836,597 kWh per year, providing the school with clean, affordable energy to power its operations. Construction began in June. The installation, which is expected to……
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DSD, Mission Energy to provide 701 kW rooftop solar for Chicago area high school
DSD Renewables has partnered with Mission Energy to develop a 701 kW rooftop solar array for Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights, Illinois. The project is estimated to generate 836,597 kWh per year, providing the school with clean, affordable energy to power its operations. Construction began in June. The installation, which is expected to……