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Sunrun | June 22, 2020
Sunrun, a leading home solar and battery storage company, is working on solar energy storage projects with both Orange & Rockland (O&R) Utilities and Southern California Energy (SCE). O&R recently got approval to deploy rooftop solar and battery systems as part of a virtual power plant project in support of New York State’s transition to clean energy. Sunrun will bundle rooftop solar energy stored in more than 300 Brightbox battery systems and deliver it to the electricity grid...
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Greenwood Sustainable Infrastructure | March 03, 2022
Greenwood Sustainable Infrastructure (GSI) announced it has taken a step towards providing more affordable, reliable, and clean access to energy for Americans. The North American solar energy investment and development subsidiary of the Libra Group announced that it has acquired a scalable portfolio of solar developments from AquaSan Network-subsidiary CMDAJ Holdings LLC (CMDAJ). This acquisition positions GSI to provide up to 233 megawatt (MW) in affordable, utility scale solar energy to new ma...
Colgate Palmolive | September 20, 2023
Colgate-Palmolive commits to a 20-year virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA) for a 209 MW solar farm near Waco, Texas. Colgate was the first major multinational in its sector to have Net Zero Carbon targets approved by SBTi. Colgate is actively addressing climate change with on-site solar installations in 17 locations globally. In conjunction with Climate Week NYC, Read More
BLM | January 20, 2020
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has approved a $1 billion solar project in Southern California. The Desert Quartzite Solar Project would be located near the city of Blythe in eastern Riverside County. The record of decision signed by the BLM authorizes Desert Quartzite LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Arizona-based First Solar, to construct, operate, maintain and decommission the 450-megawatt solar photovoltaic project on about 3,000 acres of public land plus additional private lands. That i...
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