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Solar developer | November 18, 2020
The AES Corporation reported a concurrence with Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) to consolidate the sPower advancement stage, a free U.S. sun based engineer, with AES's U.S.- based clean energy advancement business. AES's completely claimed clean energy improvement business incorporates AES Distributed Energy and a breeze advancement group earlier piece of Advance Energy. As states, networks and associations make duties and arrangement to lessen their carb...
MSPoweruser | March 07, 2019
Microsoft has now announced two renewable energy deals in the US. First, Microsoft has signed a 74-megawatt solar project in North Carolina with Invenergy, a leading U.S.-based, privately held global developer and operator of sustainable energy solutions. Via the 15-year power purchase agreement, Microsoft will consume the whole energy generated at the Wilkinson Solar Energy Center. Second, Microsoft has signed two 15-year power purchase agreements (PPA) totaling 125 megawatts (MW) EDP Renewable...
Clean Technica | June 07, 2018
Chinese solar manufacturer JinkoSolar has this week signed a mammoth solar supply agreement to the tune of 1.43 gigawatts (GW) with the largest private solar operator in the US. JinkoSolar, which in May confirmed its place as the world’s leading solar PV supplier, announced on Tuesday that it had signed a three-year, 1.43 GW solar supply agreement with Salt Lake City-based sPower, the largest private owner and operator of solar assets in the United States....
Business Wire | January 21, 2020
sPower, a leading renewable energy independent power producer (IPP), announced today that it will not refile an application with the Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB) at this time. The application would have covered the Seneca Wind project in the Scipio, Reed, Venice, Eden and Bloom Townships in Seneca County, Ohio. The OPSB regulates the siting for wind farms with generating capacity of more than 5 megawatts (MW). The Seneca Wind project was a proposed 200 MW wind farm consisting of up to 77 wind ...
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