Tag: New Columbia Solar

  • Vote for the 2020 Solar Builder Projects of the Year

    Solar Builder readers submitted their coolest, most innovative and noteworthy solar projects of the last 12 months, and after combing through another record amount of submissions, we’ve narrowed the field to these 2020 Project of the Year nominees! This year the field is divided into FIVE categories: Residential (single-family, multi-family)Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • New Columbia Solar completes standout solar system atop MLS stadium

    Audi Field, the home of Major League Soccer club, D.C. United, has partnered with New Columbia Solar, a D.C.-based solar energy company, to complete a 627.8 kW-sized solar system across the stadium’s canopies and rooftop. Construction was completed in May of 2020 with the assistance of Commonwealth Power, LLC. ThisRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Cool solar project in Washington, D.C., includes financial aid to low-income residents

    George Washington University has begun a new solar project that will increase solar electricity in Washington, D.C. as well as provide financial assistance to low-to-moderate-income residents across the district. The university provided rooftop space on five campus buildings for solar photovoltaic panels, while New Columbia Solar, a D.C.-based solar energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • New Columbia Solar closes huge tax equity deal to finance Washington D.C. PV projects

    New Columbia Solar, a Washington, D.C., independent power producer, closed a $40 million tax equity partnership with Franklin Park Infrastructure to finance DC-based solar projects throughout 2020 and 2021. This investment is the largest known tax equity investment dedicated explicitly to solar projects in the District of Columbia. With overRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • New Columbia Solar and CleanChoice Energy add 1 MW of new community solar in Washington D.C.

    CleanChoice Energy and New Columbia Solar, the District’s largest solar energy company, have opened 1 megawatts of new community solar projects to residents of the District of Columbia. The new community solar portfolio will serve nearly two hundred D.C. residents; allowing more people to save money on their utility billsRead More — Solar Builder magazine