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2016/10/28
Green Street Solar Power Begins Construction on 4.1MW Solar Installation in Massachusetts
Green Street Solar Power has begun construction on a 4.1-megawatt high efficiency PV system in West Bridgewater. The system will be used to offset the electric bills for the entire public school system in Attleboro, Massachusetts. Green Street Solar Power plans to own and operate the system long term. -
2016/10/28
Sunrun and LG Chem Announce U.S. Partnership for Energy Storage
Sunrun Inc.and LG Chem today announced a partnership to launch LG Chem's energy storage technology in the U.S. residential solar market. Sunrun will offer LG Chem's lithium-ion RESU batteries through Sunrun BrightBoxTM solar generation plus energy storage systems. -
2016/10/28
Suzlon and Ostro Energy JV Join Hands for 50MW Solar Project in Telangana
Suzlon Group today announced joint venture with Ostro Energy for the development and construction of a 50MW solar project at Wanaparthy site, Telangana. -
2016/10/28
SolarCity and Balfour Beatty Communities Near Completion of 6.9MW of Solar at Air Force Family Housing
Balfour Beatty Communities and SolarCity are nearing completion of approximately 7 megawatts of solar at Air Force family housing in four states. The rooftop solar panels are installed across the residential communities managed by Balfour Beatty Communities at Travis Air Force Base (AFB), in California; Sheppard AFB in Texas; Tyndall AFB in Florida; and Luke AFB in Arizona. Together the installations utilize more than 26,000 solar panels to provide power to more than two thousand housing units. -
2016/10/27
Vivint Solar Installs More Than 2,700 Rooftop Solar Panels At Vivint Smart Home Arena
Vivint Solar today announced the installation of more than 2,700 rooftop solar panels at Vivint Smart Home Arena, which is the home of the Utah Jazz and the premier sports and entertainment venue of the Intermountain West, located in downtown Salt Lake City. -
2016/10/27
KACO New Energy to Supply 2.5MW of Inverter Capacity to Hungary
KACO new energy has signed off on a deal to supply 2.5MW of inverter capacity to Hungary. The order has been placed with the German photovoltaic specialist by Hungarian EPC and distributor Szalontai. The two companies signed the agreement for 50 inverters of type blueplanet 50.0 TL3 INT at the beginning of October. The units are already waiting to be shipped: the solar power systems they are designated for are planned to be finished by the end of January 2017. -
2016/10/26
Invenergy Announces Proposal for Long Island's 700MW Renewable Energy Project
Invenergy today announced a large renewable project proposal for Long Island. The project, Clean Energy Link, consists of four new wind and two new solar farms located within the 12-state PJM regional power market, with a combined capacity exceeding 700 megawatts. All the renewable energy from these projects will be joined into a single portfolio and delivered to Long Island from PJM via a new buried HVDC transmission line, ending at a net-zero converter station on Long Island. -
2016/10/25
NTPC Signs MoU to Set up 50MW Solar Power Projects with Battery Energy Storage System at Port Blair
NTPC shall set up Solar Power projects of 50MW capacity with Battery Energy Storage System at different locations in Port Blair in Andaman & Nicobar Islands as part of its Green Commitment to Government of India. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been signed between NTPC, Andaman & Nicobar Administration & MNRE in New Delhi on 20.10.16. -
2016/10/24
Ecoplexus Inc. Commences Construction on 30MW Solar Projects in North Carolina
Ecoplexus Inc. announced today that it has begun construction on three more ground-mounted installations in North Carolina. The Baker, Benthall Bridge, and Turkey Creek Solar Parks represent a combined investment of more than $45 million. These facilities will be interconnected into Dominion North Carolina Power's electrical grid, increasing the capacity of clean energy the utility has to distribute around the state. This will be an essential addition to the state's power supply after Hurricane Matthew swept along the East Coast on October 7th and 8th, leaving almost 100,000 people without power. Despite the hurricane's best efforts to delay construction, all three solar projects are on schedule to be completed by the end of the year. Two of the three projects will be added to Ecoplexus' growing IPP asset base and the third will be owned by a large US Utility with Ecoplexus providing ongoing asset management and operations and maintenance services for all the facilities. -
2016/10/24
NextEra Energy Resources Commissions 10MW Clear Spring Ranch Solar Array
Officials from Colorado Springs Utilities and NextEra Energy Resources joined local community leaders today to celebrate the commissioning of the Clear Spring Ranch Solar Array south of Colorado Springs.