The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved Duke Energy's plan to install three more solar projects with a total capacity of 194 MW.
The three solar projects are found to be cost effective and have met the provisions of PSC's 2017 Settlement Agreement.
The 74.9 MW Trenton solar park in Gilchrist County and the 45 MW Lake Placid plant in Highlands County are scheduled for completion in December 2019. The 74.5 MW DeBary Generating Station, located in Volusia County, is expected to be online by the first quarter of 2020.
Engie Storage, a unit of Engie, is set to install a battery energy storage system at San Diego International Airport (SAN). The 2 MW/4 MWh GridSynergy® energy storage system...
Read more174 Power Global Corporation has announced that it broke ground on the US$200 million Oberon Solar Power Facility in Ector County, Texas. Solar modules for the 150-megawatt Oberon project will be sup...
Read moreArdian has announced that they have agreed to purchase 41.9% of the Hill Top Energy Center in Green County, Pennsylvania from funds managed by the Infrastructure and Power Strategy of Ares Management...
Read moreUS Solar Fund plc (USF), a fund managed by New Energy Solar Manager Pty Limited, has entered into an agreement with Cypress Creek Renewables for the acquisition of a 90 MWdc solar photovolta...
Read moreCamber Energy, Inc., based in Houston, Texas, has announced that it has closed the previously announced acquisition of Lineal Star Holdings, LLC (Lineal). The acquisition was completed in an all-stock...
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