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KDC Solar Completes 9.95-MW System at Pharmaceutical Company in NJ
KDC Solar LLC has commenced commercial operations of its 9.95-MW solar panel system in New Jersey. The system will provide electricity to Eli Lilly and Company’s ImClone biopharmaceutical operations in Branchburg, N.J. Lilly acquired ImClone Systems in 2008. The solar panel project is the largest photovoltaic (PV) solar system supplying solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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ReneSola Non-Taiwanese and Non-Chinese Modules Supplied for NJ Project
ReneSola Ltd., a leading brand and technology provider of solar PV products, announced today that it has finalized an order to deliver nearly 20,000 of its high efficiency Virtus II PV modules to GeoPeak Energy, a leading solar developer and EPC in the United States. The order will be the firstRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunLink to Provide Ground-Mounts for Solar Project Outside of Las Vegas
SunLink Corporation has been selected to supply racking hardware for the Moapa Solar Project. The Moapa Solar Project will be the first large-scale solar project built on tribal property, located on the Moapa Paiutes’ Tribal land 30 miles northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada. It will supply power to the LosRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GE Inovateus Installs 1-MW Solar Project at Caribbean Resort and Spa
Anguilla’s prestigious 5-star CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa has just unveiled its latest impressive project, a solar field spanning four acres and containing 3,500 Canadian Solar 300-W PV panels. The field now basks under the azure Anguilla skies and can generate approximately 1.5 million kWh annually while avoiding 1.2 million pounds ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Green Energy Partners Installs Solar Projects at Two Colleges
Green Energy Partners LLC announced two solar projects on opposite coasts that will generate renewable energy for Stonehill College in Easton, Mass., and Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, Calif. Green Energy Partners determined the best approaches to complete the systems without requiring up-front capital investment. The company developed andRead More — Solar Builder magazine