Tag: Invenergy
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LONGi solar panel manufacturing coming to Ohio via Invenergy joint venture
Solar developer, owner, and operator Invenergy just made a big investment in the domestic solar PV market — more than $600 million (through Illuminate USA) for a 5 GW facility that will manufacturer LONGi solar modules, the world’s top producer of PV by volume. Construction is slated to begin in April of this year. “As……
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Solstice begins enrollment on Reactivate’s Illinois Solar for All community solar projects
Solstice Power Technologies has kicked off subscriber enrollment on three low-to-moderate income (LMI) focused projects in Illinois developed by Reactivate, a joint venture between Invenergy and Lafayette Square. These projects provide impactful benefits to income-qualified and energy transition communities and will deliver enough renewable energy to power an estimated 1,200 homes, providing customers a total……
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Solar additions part of CORE, Invenergy power supply partnership in Colorado
CORE Electric Cooperative and Invenergy have formed a new wholesale power supply partnership that will provide Colorado with more than 1.2 TWh of renewable energy per year. The partnership includes approximately 400 MW of new solar and wind energy projects and 100 MW of battery storage, backed up by more than 300 MW of existing……
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MGE announces plans to purchase solar and storage from Paris Solar-Battery Park
Madison Gas and Electric (MGE), in partnership with We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service (WPS), subsidiaries of WEC Energy Group, is seeking approval from the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) to purchase 20 megawatts of solar energy and 11 megawatts of battery storage from the 200-megawatt Paris Solar-Battery Park.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Dominion Energy acquires solar energy project in Ohio from Invenergy
Dominion Energy has announced that one of its subsidiaries has acquired the 150-MWac Hardin solar generating facility, which recently entered service in Hardin County, Ohio, from Chicago-based Invenergy. Facebook will take the electricity generated at the facility as well as the renewable energy credits, under a long-term agreement signed priorRead More — Solar Builder magazine