Tag: National Grid Renewables
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National Grid begins constructoin on 167 MW of solar in Ohio
Ohio is getting a double dose of solar, as National Grid Renewables has started construction at neighboring projects in southern Ohio. Once operational, the Ross County Solar Project and the Fayette Solar Project will deliver a combined 167.5 MW of clean solar power in Ross and Fayette counties, respectively. “Ross and Fayette mark our second and third projects to break……
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National Grid Renewables celebrates 274 MW Amazon solar farm in Ohio
National Grid Renewables has begun operations of a new 274 MW solar project located in Ross and Pickaway counties, Ohio. The Amazon Solar Farm Ohio — Yellowbud is situated in the PJM market and is supported through a power purchase agreement (PPA) executed with Amazon for the solar farm. “Amazon is deeply committed to the state……
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National Grid Renewables kicks off construction on South Dakota’s largest solar project
National Grid Renewables has started onsite field construction at its 128 MWac Wild Springs Solar Project in Pennington County, South Dakota. Wild Springs represents the largest solar energy project yet in the state, located in the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) with a 114 MW power purchase agreement (PPA) with Basin Electric Power Cooperative. “Wild Springs……
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Home Depot buys 100 MW of solar energy from National Grid Renewables
The Home Depot announced that 100 MW of solar energy purchased from National Grid Renewables at its solar and storage project in Denton County, Texas, that will generate the approximate equivalent of nearly eight percent of The Home Depot’s total electricity usage. The solar farm is National Grid Renewables’ largest solar energy project to date, and……
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sPower expands New York portfolio through 1-gigawatt acquisition
Renewable energy independent power producer sPower acquired nine solar projects in New York from National Grid Renewables, the renewable energy arm of National Grid’s competitive, unregulated division. The portfolio includes projects in Franklin, Jefferson, Chautauqua, Lewis, and other counties across Upstate New York. This portfolio is estimated to have a 1-gigawatt capacityRead More — Solar Builder magazine