Tag: Origis Energy

  • Origis Energy forms new third-party O&M, asset management subsidiary for solar, storage portfolios

    Origis Energy USA has formed a new wholly owned subsidiary to provide the U.S. solar and energy storage markets with operations, maintenance and asset management services. The new company, Origis Services LLC, will serve Origis’ pipeline and growth as well as provide third party services. Senior solar industry professional, Michael Eyman,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Largest solar power plant in the southeastern U.S. sold to Origis Energy

    Origis Energy acquired the GA Solar 4 Project from First Solar, a 200 MWac solar asset located in Twiggs County, Ga. This is expected to be the largest solar power plant in the southeastern United States when completed. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Origis will sell all energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Massachusetts’ first community solar plus storage project now operational

    Origis Energy USA and Sterling Municipal Light Department (SMLD) serving the Town of Sterling, Mass., completed the Sterling Community Solar + Energy Storage project, which is the first community solar plus storage and the first operational solar plus storage installation in Massachusetts, the project couples a 1 MWac rooftop solar installationRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Origis Energy’s 52-MW solar project in Mississippi officially up and running

    Cooperative Energy and Origis Energy officially unveiled their joint venture 52-MW solar project in Lamar County, Miss., with elected officials and business leaders joining the two companies at a ribbon cutting. The facility began operation in December. The 540-acre site, MS Solar 3, includes 206,000 polycrystalline solar panels which gatherRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Groundbreaking held for Mississippi’s largest solar facility

    Mississippi Power and Origis Energy, along with officials from the Area Development Partnership and Lamar County, held a groundbreaking ceremony for what will be the state’s largest solar facility. When operational, the $100-million facility will generate 52 MW, enough electricity to power approximately 8,000 homes. Mississippi Power will receive allRead More — Solar Builder magazine