The Peck Company Holdings, Inc., a commercial solar engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company, has signed contracts totaling US$7.641 million for six projects wil a total capacity of 10.5 megawatts (MW).
The 10.5 MW portfolio is located in Vermont and includes nameplate sizes from 220 kWdc to 2.7 MWdc. Several of the projects have already started construction. The entire portfolio will be completed within the next two quarters.
Sunrun has completed its acquisition of Vivint Solar which was initially announced on July 6, 2020. This follows approval by regulators and stockholders of both companies. As previously announced, V...
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