Tag: ESA
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ESA helps Orlando car dealership to go solar
An Orlando, Florida-based Subaru dealership is looking to save about 60% on its electricity costs with a 395 kW solar array. Don Mealey Auto Group just opened its new Sport Subaru dealership, which features a rooftop solar project by ESA. The solar array will serve as a pilot project for future electrification of other……
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Nautilus acquires 270 MW Great Lakes community solar portfolio in ESA deal
Nautilus Solar has acquired a portfolio of up to 270 MWdc community solar projects in the Midwest from ESA. The companies formed a strategic co-developed partnership with the aim of encouraging early-stage community solar initiatives in the Great Lakes region. This relationship lays a strong foundation for ESA’s sustainable growth trajectory, ensuring continued profitability while……
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Nautilus makes landmark acquisition of 270 MW community solar portfolio from ESA
Nautilus Solar Energy LLC affiliate company Nautilus US Power Holdco LLC has acquired a portfolio of up to 270 MW of community solar projects from ESA Solar Development Group. Located throughout the Midwest in markets with proposed community solar legislation, the projects are in the early stages of development and will be co-developed by both……
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ESA completes first phase of 3.6 MW solar project in Central Florida
ESA has finished the first phase of a new 3.6 MW solar project in Central Florida. This three-phase solar farm project is part of the company’s ongoing efforts to provide pathways to decarbonization for companies and communities across the United States. The project will consist of three 1.2 MWdc systems. These systems will be used……
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Florida-based Dimmitt Chevrolet activates 730 kW rooftop solar project with ESA
Dimmitt Chevrolet in Clearwater, Florida, has unveiled a new rooftop solar array, installed in partnership with ESA. The solar panels will provide clean energy to power the dealership’s operations and reduce its carbon footprint. The 729.96 kW solar array, consisting of over 2,000 panels, is expected to generate over 1 GW of electricity per year….…