CEP Renewables has started the construction of the 10 MW BEMS community solar landfill project located on the Big Hill Landfill in Southampton, New Jersey, USA.
The project consists of two co-located 5 MW solar systems that span across two utility territories and will utilize the ballasted solar racking solution from Terrasmart. CEP Renewables has contracted CS Energy to develop the project.
Completion of the solar farm is targeted by May 2023.
State Farm has signed a 50 MW agreement with Constellation to buy zero-emission, renewable energy for its headquarters, operations center, and other sites in Bloomington, Illinois, USA. State Farm wi...
Read moreAir Products (APD) and The AES Corporation will invest US$4 billion to build, own, and operate a 1.4 GW green hydrogen generation plant in Wilbarger County, Texas, USA. This massive renewable energy-t...
Read moreEDF Renewables North America and Luminace, a Brookfield Renewable company, have entered into an agreement for the sale of three solar photovoltaic portfolios located in Maine, USA that has a...
Read moreBechtel has been selected as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor for the development of the 272 MWdc solar photovoltaic (PV) project located in Fort Bend County, Texas...
Read moreLongroad Energy has completed the acquisition of Sunpin Holdings, LLC's 98 MWdc Titan solar project in the US. Titan is an operational project in Imperial County that generates enough energy to provid...
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