Tag: sPower
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Six Flags in Northern California becomes first solar-powered theme park
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, the Thrill Capital of Northern California, in partnership with sPower and Borrego Solar Systems, made the official switch to solar power at a special event to kick off the park’s 12th annual Holiday in the Park, the first to be powered by renewable energy. The eventRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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sPower renews partnership with Array Technologies for the next three years
Array Technologies and sPower announced a three-year partnership at the GTM Solar Summit in southern California to do multi-gigawatts of business. This announcement comes after the two big brands’ previous four years working together. “The newly created partnership between Array Technologies and sPower is a testament to the strength and successRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Microsoft completes largest corporate solar energy purchase in U.S. to date
Microsoft Corp. announced the purchase of 315 MW of energy from Pleinmont I and II, two new solar projects in the commonwealth of Virginia. This represents the single largest corporate purchase of solar energy ever in the United States and will enable Microsoft to make significant progress toward its goalRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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MCE Solar One, Bay Area’s largest publicly owned solar project, now complete
Built on an old refinery, MCE Solar One is a new 60-acre, 10.5 MW ground mount solar farm in Richmond, Calif., brought to life by Cenergy Power and sPower. The project deployed approximately 80,000 ground mounted modules using both a fixed tilt rack as well as single axis trackers, withRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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sPower completes largest operating solar facility in its portfolio
sPower and the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) kicked off commercial operations of the 107 megawatt (MWdc) Solverde 1 solar farm. The project is located in the City of Lancaster, Calif., in northern LA County. sPower installed more than 330,000 solar modules with a peak construction crew of 250Read More — Solar Builder magazine