Tag: NV Energy
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RFP alert: NV Energy seeking community solar proposal for a North Las Vegas high school
NV Energy issued a request for proposals to design, engineer, procure, deliver and install a 350-kW community based solar project at Mojave High School, a Title 1 school located in North Las Vegas, NV. This project will be the first of several community-based solar resource projects developed as part of theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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NV Energy agrees to PPA with EDF Renewables for huge battery storage + solar project
EDF Renewables North America signed a 22-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with NV Energy for a 200 MW solar photovoltaic project coupled with a 180 MW, four-hour battery storage system. The Chuckwalla Solar+Storage project expects to come online by the end of 2023 and deliver enough clean electricity annually to powerRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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NV Energy reveals plans for 1.2 GW of new solar projects it is building in Southern Nevada
NV Energy continues to work toward its long-term goal of serving its customers with 100 percent renewable energy, announcing the addition of nearly 1,200 megawatts of new solar photovoltaic generation to be built in the state, along with 590 megawatts of battery storage. The renewable energy will come in theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Largest solar project on tribal land being developed by NV Energy, 8minutenergy
NV Energy is developing a 300 MW (420 MW-dc) solar facility on the Moapa River Indian Reservation about 30 miles north of Las Vegas, which will be the largest solar installation to date built on tribal land. It will also be the largest solar PV project ever built for NVRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar among the projects in NV Energy’s latest RFP for renewable projects
NV Energy issued a request for proposals that could add up to 330-MW of new renewable energy projects in Nevada. This additional commitment to renewable energy, which includes the potential integration of battery energy storage systems, will provide enough carbon-free electricity to power approximately 200,000 Nevada homes. NV Energy requestsRead More — Solar Builder magazine