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BlueWave Solar | August 09, 2021
BlueWave Solar, a leading Northeast-based solar and energy storage developer, announced today it signed into agreement a joint venture with Laketricity, a company from Ciel & Terre, a pioneer in the floatovoltaics industry, for future projects in Massachusetts with intent to expand throughout the Northeast region. The agreement makes BlueWave Solar Laketricity's first New England partner. With over 155 megawatts (MW) of solar projects developed to-date throughout the Northeast, this part...
All Energy Solar | January 25, 2022
All Energy Solar reached two milestones toward the end of 2021. Founded in 2009, the company completed its 6,000th solar panel installation project and recently hired its 200th employee in late 2021. All Energy Solar has expanded considerably over the past decade or so since it was established by two brothers born in Minnesota. Though most of the staff centers around the headquarters in Saint Paul, hiring has also been strong at branch offices in Madison, Wisconsin, and Chicopee, ...
The Carlyle Group | January 29, 2020
Private equity giant Carlyle Group intends to invest US$100 million in developing, acquiring, financing and operating US solar projects through a new partnership with Missouri-based firm Alchemy Renewables. The Carlyle Group will invest through its new affiliate, Cardinal Renewables. Alchemy Renewables will provide asset management services, place tax equity financing and manage operations and maintenance services while Cardinal Renewables will acquire projects. Alchemy Renewables claims it has ...
Duke Energy | October 08, 2020
As new electric vehicles (EV) enter the market and strong sales growth continues nationwide, the Public Service Commission of South Carolina (PSCSC) has approved two Duke Energy electric transportation (ET) pilot programs that will allow South Carolina to join other states in deploying EV infrastructure to meet the needs of this growing market. Originally proposed in 2018, Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress participated in extensive working-group sessions with stakeholders for feedba...
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