Tag: ppas
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LevelTen, Google collaborate to reduce clean energy procurement timelines by 80%
LevelTen Energy has partnered with Google to launch a new platform for clean energy procurement. LevelTen Energy’s Accelerated Process (LEAP) reduces the amount of time it takes to secure power purchase agreements (PPAs) from the typical 12 months or longer down to two to three months. Through LEAP, energy buyers and their advisors can now……
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LevelTen Q2 PPA Price Index report shows signs of stabilizing in solar
LevelTen Energy’s recently released Q2 2023 PPA Price Index report shows that solar prices began to stabilize — and decrease — for the first time since Q1 2020. One exception is with ERCOT, which experienced some uncertainty after series of proposals in the Texas legislature. According to the report, North American P25 solar PPA offer……
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Peninsula Clean Energy signs solar agreements with 9 California cities, San Mateo County
As one of the first public agencies nationwide to take advantage of expanded federal renewable energy incentives, Peninsula Clean Energy has reached innovative agreements with nine cities in California and San Mateo County to install solar and future battery storage on public buildings. Peninsula Clean Energy is executing 20-year power purchase agreements (PPAs) to install……
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Enfinity solidifies U.S. presence by acquiring 400 MW of operating solar projects
Enfinity Global Inc. has completed the acquisition of a 400 MW operational utility-scale solar portfolio, marking a milestone in the expansion of the company in the United States. In September 2022, Enfinity signed a definitive agreement with Capital Dynamics to acquire a diversified contracted portfolio, consisting of 28 operational solar PV power plants located in California, North Carolina and Idaho,……
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New year, new utility rates: How solar PPAs protect businesses from inflation
It’s no secret that inflation has impacted our cost of living – and the cost of doing business. We are now seeing the ripple effect beyond our eggs at the grocery store and into nearly everything, including electricity rates throughout the nation. In the Northwest, Oregon’s PacifiCorp Utility is expected to increase rates by 6.8%….…