Borrego, a leading developer, EPC, and O&M provider for large-scale renewable energy projects throughout the United States, has been selected to develop a 110 MW-AC utility-scale solar project as part of the solicitation for large-scale renewables by New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).
The award was one of 20 solar projects awarded as part of NYSERDA’s efforts to develop more than two gigawatts of new renewable energy capacity throughout New York State.
The Rutland Center Solar 1 will be sited in National Grid territory in the north of the state, in the towns of Rutland and Watertown in Jefferson County, and will produce enough energy to power nearly 11,000 homes.
Bakken Midstream Natural Gas, LLC, a developer of value-added natural gas infrastructure in North Dakota, has signed its first ethane supply term sheet to support a large-scale, baseload power plant....
Read moreNorthern Indiana Public Service Co (NIPSCo) has secured financial close after an unusual tax equity financing for a build transfer project in Indiana, which recently came into operation. NIPSCo, a su...
Read moreMacquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets (MIRA) has raised more than EUR1.6 billion (US$1.94 billion) for investment in renewable energy with the final close of Macquarie Green Investment Group Renewa...
Read moreCompetitive Power Ventures (CPV) has announced that its acquisition by OPC Energy (OPC) received regulatory approval and has closed. The Israeli company, partnered with three Israeli institutional inv...
Read moreEnel Green Power, the developer of the 284 MW/ 284 MWp Azure Sky solar with energy storage project, has entered a deal with CyrusOne Inc. for the 67 MW energy output of the plant. Azure Sk...
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