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Strata Clean Energy Nets $300 Million in Funding to Support Growth

Strata Clean Energy has closed a $300 million revolving loan and letter of credit facility to expand its operational fleet and accelerate the commercialization of its diversified 17+ GW development pipeline.  Nomura Securities International Inc. led the financing, acting as Sole Coordinating Lead Arranger, Bookrunner, and Nomura Corporate Funding Americas LLC as Administrative Agent, with […]

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Swift Current Energy Signs 500 MW Supply Deal with First Solar

Swift Current Energy, a Boston-headquartered developer, owner and operator of utility-scale clean energy assets, has contracted with First Solar for 500 MW of its Series 7 thin-film modules. This order will see modules delivered between 2027 and 2028. The company previously placed orders for 3.3 GW of First Solar modules last year. “As we continue […]

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TrinaTracker Integrated Into 17 MW Solar Fishery Installation

A 17 MW solar fishery power plant with a tracking system provided by TrinaTracker, the smart solar tracking solutions unit of Trina Solar Co Ltd., has been connected to the grid in Jiangxi province, China. The plant is equipped with Vanguard 2P solar trackers and the latest 210 mm large solar modules. Vanguard 2P is […]

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Longroad Energy Starts Construction on 377 MW Arizona Project

Longroad Energy, a U.S. based renewable energy developer, owner and operator, has closed financing and started construction on Sun Streams 4, a 377 MW DC PV and 1,200 MWh storage project. Sun Streams 4 is Longroad’s largest solar and storage project to date and is the company’s third project in its Sun Streams complex, based […]

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Solar Alternatives Finishes PV Array for Swire Energy Services

Solar Alternatives, a provider of commercial solar solutions, has completed a 300 kW solar PV system for Swire Energy Services. Solar Alternatives collaborated closely with Swire Energy Services to install the system across three buildings. The installation includes 792 Canadian Solar modules, each producing 400 W, and 198 Yotta microinverters. This optimized design maximizes efficiency […]

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Cypress Creek Renewables Sings On for Sitetracker Platform

Cypress Creek Renewables says it will begin using Sitetracker’s software platform to add efficiency and visibility across the company’s operations, including its development, project execution and O&M teams. “Sitetracker will help us standardize our processes, enhance data accuracy and coordinate workflows, while giving our teams the ability to track, manage and collaborate on complicated projects […]

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EDF Turns to SOLARCYLE for PV Panel Recycling

EDF Renewables North America has signed an agreement with SOLARCYCLE to recycle solar panels that are damaged or broken during construction and operation from their grid-scale, distribution-scale and on-site solar projects. “As a company, we have committed to developing the recycling capability of our clean energy assets, starting with solar,” says Edgar Puerto, associate director, strategic […]

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Six Flags Building 12.37 MW Solar Project in California

Six Flags Magic Mountain, in partnership with Solar Optimum and DSD Renewables (DSD), is breaking ground on a 12.37 MW solar carport and energy storage system. Six Flags says the Magic Mountain project is the largest single-site commercial renewable energy project in California and largest solar project allocated toward a for-profit organization in the United […]

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Aspen Power Adds 50 MW to Georgia Solar Portfolio

Aspen Power has completed construction on 14 solar projects that the company acquired from Inman Solar in Georgia. The projects total 49.4 MW DC of generation capacity, with Aspen Power acting as the long-term owner and operator. Inman Solar originated and developed the projects and provided engineering, procurement, and construction services. This portfolio of projects […]

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Ascent Solar Hits CIGS Efficiency Milestone

Ascent Solar Technologies, a developer and manufacturer of thin-film solar photovoltaic solutions, says recent test results have shown that the company’s proprietary CIGS technology yields an efficiency rating of 17.55%. In August, the Ascent team began working to optimize both the manufacturing processes and chemistry of its CIGS technology. This has resulted in a steady […]

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Canadian Solar to Build Cell Production Facility in Indiana

Canadian Solar Inc. says it is establishing a 5 GW solar cell production facility at the River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville, Ind. Canadian Solar is building a state-of-the-art solar manufacturing plant whose output will be approximately 20,000 modules per day. The Jeffersonville facility represents a projected investment of more than $800 million and will […]

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DOE Funding Three Major Transmission Projects

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) says it is committing up to $1.3 billion to transmission lines crossing six states, enabling 3.5 GW of additional capacity to come online in the U.S. The DOE is entering into capacity contract negotiations with three interregional transmission projects that will strengthen grid resilience and reliability, enable the addition of more […]

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