Tag: Standard Solar
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Standard Solar acquires Maryland community solar project from New Columbia
Standard Solar has acquired a community solar project in Forestville, Maryland, from New Columbia Solar. Located at the 224-unit Holly Spring Meadows apartment community developed by real estate firm FCP, the project includes an 800 kW carport array and a 921 kW rooftop array. The carport and rooftop arrays at Holly Spring Meadows will generate a combined……
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Undeniable value: Developing solar on brownfields and landfills
The use of brownfields for solar development is expected to have a significant impact on our country’s transition toward renewable energy. In recent years, there has been a notable rise in renewable energy projects being established on land that was previously underused or contaminated. Several factors have contributed to this growth, such as favorable policies,……
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Standard Solar acquisition Lehigh University solar project from EDF Renewables
Lehigh University will soon add a 2.61 MW solar project on its campus as part its strategy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040. Standard Solar recently acquired the Lehigh Valley project from developer EDF Renewables North America, further solidifying the company’s commitment to advancing solar energy in Pennsylvania and educational institutions nationwide. “This transaction adds to Standard Solar’s……
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Standard Solar acquires C&I solar + storage project in Massachusetts
The Acton Water District in Acton, Massachusetts, will soon add an additional 1.5 MW solar and 2 MWh battery storage project to its cost-saving clean energy portfolio. Standard Solar acquired the Knox Solar + Storage project from developer EDF Renewables North America and will be the long-term owner. The project will directly supply the Acton Water District’s microfiltration treatment……
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Standard Solar acquires 21 MW community solar project portfolio from New Leaf Energy
Standard Solar has acquired a planned 21 MW of solar projects in New York and Massachusetts from New Leaf Energy. “Community solar projects like these will generate clean, reliable energy needed by residents and businesses and are integral in helping New York and Massachusetts reach their renewable energy and climate goals,” said Michael Streams, chief……