Tag: McCarthy Building Companies
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BP begins construction on new utility-scale solar project in Ohio
BP has begun construction on the 134 MWdc Arche Solar project in Fulton County, Ohio. Arche is expected to create around 200 U.S. jobs across the supply chain during construction and provide more than $30 million in revenue to benefit local schools and other public services over the life of the project. BP has secured a power-purchase agreement (PPA)……
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McCarthy named EPC for two utility-scale solar farms in Texas by Lightsource bp
Lightsource bp selected McCarthy Building Companies as the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor for two utility-scale solar farms in Texas: the 163-megawatt Elm Branch Solar Farm located approximately 40 miles south of Dallas in Ennis, Texas, and the 153-megawatt Briar Creek Solar Farm located 60 miles south of Dallas inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Longroad continues western expansion with Sun Streams 2, 4 and 5 in Arizona (900 MW)
Longroad Energy Holdings (Longroad) has announced the signing of the acquisition of Sun Streams 2, 4, and 5, which total approximately 900 megawatts direct current in total solar capacity plus the potential for 1-2 gigawatt hours of battery storage. Longroad also closed the acquisition of Sun Streams 2. Sun StreamsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Lightsource bp completes financing, starts construction on 316-MW of solar in Texas
Lightsource bp has successfully closed on a $380 million financing package and mobilized construction on its Elm Branch and Briar Creek solar projects in Texas, both located about 40 miles south of Dallas. Tax equity financing for the projects was secured from Bank of America. Power contracts secured with energy partnersRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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How 3D-enabled workflow is changing utility-scale solar construction
According to the SEIA Solar Market Insight Report 2020 Q3, utility PV development has reached a new milestone with more than 50 GWdc now in operation. Further, the report notes that at the current growth rate, that number is likely to reach 100 GWdc by 2023 and exceed 250 GWdcRead More — Solar Builder magazine