CIM Group has completed Aquamarine, the 250-megawatt project within the 20,000-acre Westlands Solar Park (WSP) in San Joaquin Valley in western Fresno and Kings Counties, California.
Aquamarine is the first utility-scale solar project within WSP. Construction of Aquamarine began in 2020 and concluded at year-end 2021, on time and on budget, at which time it began contributing renewable energy to the California grid.
The WSP is one of the largest permitted solar parks in the United States, with the capacity to grow to more than 2,700-megawatts (2.7 gigawatts) of renewable energy at full buildout and with the potential to provide clean energy to more than 1,200,000 homes.
Denmark’s Ørsted A/S and utility Eversource Energy have taken the final investment decision (FID) on the 130 MW South Fork offshore wind project in New York, USA. Once co...
Read moreBlack & Veatch has been awarded an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract by Buckeye Partners L.P. to build the 270 MW Project Parker solar photovoltaic plant in Texas, USA...
Read moreACCIONA Energía has acquired Red-Tailed Hawk, a 350-MWac/458-MWdc photovoltaic (PV) project near Houston in Wharton County, Texas.
Read moreACCIONA Energía has acquired Red-Tailed Hawk, a 350-MWac/458-MWdc photovoltaic (PV) project near Houston in Wharton County, Texas, from Avondale Solar, LLC and Solar Plus Development, Inc. AP S...
Read moreThe Maryland Public Service Commission granted Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) for the development of 200 MWdc Backbone Solar Farm in Garrett...
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