Tag: PPA

  • Details on 88-kW rooftop install at Schernecker Property Services by Nexamp

    Nexamp and Nextility completed an 88-kW rooftop solar system at Schernecker Property Services’ (SPS) headquarters in Waltham, Mass. The project was designed and built by Nexamp and financed by Nextility, who will own and operate the project. Modules: 270 Suniva OPT 325 Mounting: PanelClaw Polar Bear RMS Gen III Inverters:Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • sPower wins 68.8-MW Southern California Public Power Authority

    sPower, a prominent renewable energy provider, has been awarded a 20-year PPA with Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) to provide 68.8 MW DC of solar power. Participating member agencies are the cities of Azusa, Colton, Riverside and Vernon. The sPower Antelope DSR 1 and 2 facilities will be constructed on roughlyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunEdison completes 2-MW solar plant in Maryland

    SunEdison, Inc. completed construction on a 2-MW solar power plant for the Town of Elkton, Md. The mayor and commissioners approved a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with SunEdison to buy the solar power generated by the system and estimate that it will save the town more than $2 million on electricityRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • sPower wins Lancaster Choice Energy 10 MW PPA

    Lancaster Choice Energy, Lancaster, Calif.’s new, locally operated, locally controlled clean power provider, announced awarded sPower, a prominent renewable energy company, a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to provide 10 MW AC of solar power. The power will be generated at the sPower Western Antelope Dry Ranch facility, to be located at 105thRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Beyond the rooftop: How offsite PPAs change the game for solar professionals

    Like many of its peers, the management team at the National Aquarium in Baltimore struggled to find an adequate solution to meet its renewable energy goals. Given the unique architecture of the building, the National Aquarium’s limited and aging rooftop could not support meaningful electricity generation. Determined to make aRead More — Solar Builder magazine