Tag: SunEdison

  • SunEdison shakes up board of directors to improve operating structure

    SunEdison is trying to shake things up a bit to “improve its alignment and the effectiveness of its operating structure,” starting with announced a few moves on its board of directors. The company appointed Emmanuel T. Hernandez, SunEdison’s current Chairman, to the role of Executive Chairman, where he will workRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Global data center company’s two new PPAs will give 100% renewable energy coverage

    Data centers require a ton of energy. Equinix, Inc., a global interconnection and data center company, has made a move to diversify its sources for that energy, signing two power purchase agreements (PPA) for wind energy in Oklahoma and Texas that would then give the company 100 percent renewable energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Latest SunEdison power plant to be largest in New Hampshire

    SunEdison has completed construction on New Hampshire’s largest solar power plant, a 942 KW DC solar power plant for the town of Peterborough. SunEdison will supply solar energy generated by this system to the town over the next 20 years, saving taxpayers an estimated $250,000 on energy. “The town ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunEdison licenses new high-performance (400 watt) solar modules from Solaria

    High-efficiency PV keeps getting, well, higher. SunEdison, one of the largest global renewable energy development companies, signed a licensing deal with Solaria’s manufacturing technology to cost effectively mass produce its new line of ultra-high efficiency 400-W solar modules. “SunEdison’s solar materials team has completed the development of the new 400-W SunEdisonRead 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