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Avangrid Begins Producing Power from True North Solar Project

Avangrid Inc., a sustainable energy company and member of the Iberdrola Group, has begun to produce power from the True North solar project in Falls County, Texas, near Waco. With 20 MW commissioned thus far, this marks another major milestone for what will become the largest solar power project in Avangrid’s portfolio, and its first […]

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EiDF Solar Obtains Permits to Build Photovoltaic Generation Facility in Spanish Town

EiDF Solar has obtained all the necessary permits to start constructing its own 50-MW photovoltaic generation facility in the Spanish municipality of Valdefresno, León. This is a relevant project for the development of the company’s pipeline in its generation unit and confirms the fulfillment of the business plan’s vertical integration. Investment in this facility will […]

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Aurora Solar Acquires Lyra

Aurora Solar, a platform for solar sales and design, has acquired Lyra, a provider of instant plan set packages. Lyra’s permit packaging software helps solar professionals automate, create and export permit-ready design plans. The solar permitting process can be challenging for homeowners and installers alike. Complex regulations from Authority Having Jurisdictions (AHJs) and the solar […]

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Leeward Secures $1.25 Billion in Warehouse Facility Financing

Leeward Renewable Energy (LRE), a leading renewable energy company, has secured $1.25 billion in financing for its construction warehouse facility, marking a significant scaling of its financing capacity to support continued investments in its rapidly growing operating portfolio. The warehouse provides three years of committed capital designed to fund a multi-year build plan of advanced […]

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OCI Solar Power Rebrands to OCI Energy

OCI Solar Power, a pioneer in utility-scale solar project development in Texas, has rebranded to OCI Energy. This change marks a milestone in the company’s evolution, reflecting its expanded focus on the development of both large-scale solar and battery energy storage systems (BESS) projects. “As OCI Energy, we are poised to continue our legacy of […]

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APsystems Joins Certainteed’s Solar Panel Warranty Approved Vendor List

APsystems, a provider of solar microinverter technology, has been included in the CertainTeed Solstice Panel warranty approved vendor list (AVL). This strategic partnership marks a significant advancement for the solar industry, offering unprecedented warranty coverage for solar roofing systems. With this new relationship, credentialed contractors who install CertainTeed’s Solstice Panels with APsystems microinverters will now […]

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Green Lantern Solar Completes Sale of Two Projects to Madison Energy

Renewable energy developer Green Lantern Solar has closed on the sale of two fully permitted community solar projects to Madison Energy Infrastructure. Both projects, each with a capacity of 975 kilowatts AC, are under construction in Maine and expected to be completed in 2024. The Mechanic Falls solar project is 1504.2 kW DC located on […]

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Avangrid Installs First Solar Panels at Powell Creek Project in Ohio

Avangrid Inc., a sustainable energy company and member of the Iberdrola Group, recently installed the “Golden Row” at its Powell Creek solar project in Putnam County, Ohio, near Miller City. The Golden Row represents the first row of solar panels that the rest of construction will be modeled after. With the Golden Row in place, […]

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Platte River, Qcells Partnership Brings Massive Solar Project to Colorado

Platte River Power Authority and turnkey solutions partner Qcells USA Corp. broke ground July 10 on northern Colorado’s largest solar generation project. “Black Hollow Solar represents a major milestone in our journey of working toward our noncarbon energy goals as outlined in the board-approved Resource Diversification Policy,” says Jason Frisbie, Platte River general manager/CEO. “We […]

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EMI Sells Bent Bow Community Solar Project to Standard Solar

Standard Solar has acquired a 4.98 MW solar project in Doña Ana County, N.M. from Energy Management, Inc. (EMI) The Bent Bow community solar project, which EMI began development of in 2021, contributes to the 30 MW allocated to El Paso Electric under New Mexico’s Community Solar Act.  “The acquisition of this community solar project […]

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Mammoth North Solar Project Anticipates Upcoming Commercial Operations

Doral Renewables is celebrating the upcoming start of commercial operations for its 400 MW Mammoth North Solar project. The project is the first phase of the company’s 1.3 GW Mammoth Solar complex, located in Indiana. It includes agrivoltaics operations, with 1,500 sheep serving as the project’s vegetation management, run by local farmer Billy Bope. “Celebrating […]

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New Tariffs Could Undermine America’s Solar Progress, Says Analysis

Potential tariffs resulting from the antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) investigations into solar cells and modules imported from Southeast Asia could increase costs to a point that restrict solar supply and installations in the U.S. This is according to the new Clean Energy Associates analysis, commissioned by the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), on […]

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