Tag: West
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SunEdison to EPC 14-MW Solar Plant in Nevada for SNWA
SunEdison Inc. announced it has signed a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA). The power purchase agreement enables SNWA to lock in a significant portion of its energy costs at a fixed rate, providing an effective hedge against future increases. As part of the agreement,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Colorado Community Solar Garden Sells All Power Before Project is Built
A historic moment for the rapidly growing Community Solar market, Colorado energy company SunShare has sold out the nation’s largest privately developed and subscribed Community Solar Garden — before construction begins on the 10,000+ solar panel installation this fall. A Solar Garden of this size can power over 500 averageRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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First Wind, Rocky Mountain Power Agree PPA for ‘Four Brothers’ Solar Development
First Wind, an independent U.S.-based renewable energy company, today announced that it has finalized four 20-year power purchase agreements with Rocky Mountain Power, a division of PacifiCorp and part of Berkshire Hathaway Energy. As part of the power purchase agreements, Rocky Mountain Power will buy the output of the plannedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Black Rock Solar Installs GameChange Solar Carport in Nevada
GameChange Racking today announced the installation of a GameChange Carport System at a Boys and Girls Club in Nevada. Steven Mitchell, Crew Supervisor and Safety Manager for Black Rock Solar, the installer of the project said: “GameChange’s Carport is great value, quick to install and structurally robust.” Derick Botha, DirectorRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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First Wind Secures Seven Solar PPAs with Rocky Mountain Power
First Wind , an independent U.S.-based renewable energy company, today announced that it has finalized seven 20-year power purchase agreements with Rocky Mountain Power, a division of PacifiCorp. As part of the purchase agreements, Rocky Mountain Power will buy the output of the planned 20-MW “Seven Sisters” projects in Utah underRead More — Solar Builder magazine