Tag: Northeast
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Solect jumps into residential solar with OneRoof Energy
Solect Energy is a full-service commercial-scale solar developer in Massachusetts, but through a new partnership with OneRoof Energy — a residential solar services provider — will start offering comprehensive solar solutions to residential customers in Massachusetts. As part of the partnership, Solect Energy will serve as the preferred installer for OneRoof Energy’s MassachusettsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Maryland community goes to 100 percent renewable energy, thanks to SunEdison
SunEdison Inc. announced a partnership with BITHENERGY leading into SPI (obligatory SPI coverage link!) that will help Columbia, Md., to offset 100 percent of its energy use from renewable sources. Columbia now sources 75 percent of its energy from wind renewable energy credits, and 25 percent from a newly completed 2 MW DCRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Greenskies Renewable to construct array at Wesleyan University
Greenskies Renewable Energy LLC, a Middletown-based solar energy company, has been selected to construct a 750 kW-AC solar PV array on the campus of Wesleyan University. The ground-mounted solar array will be built at the corner of Long Lane and Wadsworth Road on the Wesleyan campus, where it will produce 1.2Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Carbon tax bill introduced in New York
According to the Sustainable Financial Markets, N.Y.-assembly members Kevin Cahill and Barbara Lifton introduced a carbon tax bill into the assembly this week. The bill would tax carbon emissions with the ultimate goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions in New York State. This is an ambitious effort that starts aRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GameChange mounting 25-MW of systems in landfills across three states
GameChange Racking will be shipping 25-MW of its Pour-in-Place Ballasted Ground Systems for installation on landfill sites in Maryland, Connecticut and New Jersey over the next two months. “Our Pour-in-Place Ballasted Ground System is suitable not only for landfill applications but also for rocky sites which make installing piles challenging,” said Derick Botha,Read More — Solar Builder magazine