Tag: Northeast
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DC Institutions Sign PPA on 52-MW Solar Project in North Carolina
George Washington University (GW), American University (AU) and the George Washington University Hospital (GWUH) announced they will create a renewable energy project that brings solar power from North Carolina to the D.C. institutions, showing that large organizations in an urban setting can meet energy needs while significantly reducing their carbon footprintsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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RGS Energy to Install 1 MW of Solar on New York City Apartments
RGS Energy has been selected by Georgetown Mews Owners Corp. to design and install 1 MW of solar power systems in Kew Garden Hills, a New York City neighborhood. The systems will be installed on the rooftops of a 60 acre residential cooperative, and is expected to offset 35% of the electricity costsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunEdison Purchases 50 MW of Solar from BlueWave Capital in Massachusetts
SunEdison Inc. and BlueWave Capital LLC announced that SunEdison has agreed to purchase 50 MW of solar PV projects from BlueWave Capital, the largest acquisition of solar assets in Massachusetts history. The agreement includes 12 projects jointly developed by BlueWave and SunEdison across Massachusetts, many of which are expected to beRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GEM Energy Awarded Certification as NYSERDA Solar Installer
GEM Energy, a Rudolph/Libbe company headquartered in Walbridge, Ohio, with offices in Baldwinsville, N.Y., is now an approved NYSERDA (New York State Energy Research & Development Authority) solar installer. GEM Energy is a turnkey solar developer with capabilities including project financing, design, engineering, procurement, construction, operation and maintenance. The certificationRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Standard Solar Completes Solar Install on National Historic Landmark Building in DC
Standard Solar Inc. today announced it has completed a solar installation on the historic DAR Constitution Hall located in Washington, D.C., just off the National Mall and a few hundred yards from the White House. The Hall opened in 1929, and was designed to house the annual Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)Read More — Solar Builder magazine