«We look forward to working with the Cuomo administration to build on this important first step and advance the regulatory certainty and business - friendly environment necessary for
community solar companies to invest at scale in New York state,» said Hannah Masterjohn, CCSA Board Chair and VP of Policy & Regulatory Affairs at Clean Energy Collective.
Not exact matches
This
company, ranked No. 586 on the 2017 Inc. 5000, aims to bring local, low - cost
solar to
communities and consumers.
GUELPH, Ontario, Canada, September 27, 2016 — Canadian
Solar Inc. (the «Company», or «Canadian Solar»)(NASDAQ: CSIQ) wholly owned subsidiary and leading solar project developer Recurrent Energy today announced a 15 - year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 100 MWac of solar power in California with MCE, California's first operating Community Choice Aggregation pro
Solar Inc. (the «
Company», or «Canadian
Solar»)(NASDAQ: CSIQ) wholly owned subsidiary and leading solar project developer Recurrent Energy today announced a 15 - year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 100 MWac of solar power in California with MCE, California's first operating Community Choice Aggregation pro
Solar»)(NASDAQ: CSIQ) wholly owned subsidiary and leading
solar project developer Recurrent Energy today announced a 15 - year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 100 MWac of solar power in California with MCE, California's first operating Community Choice Aggregation pro
solar project developer Recurrent Energy today announced a 15 - year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 100 MWac of
solar power in California with MCE, California's first operating Community Choice Aggregation pro
solar power in California with MCE, California's first operating
Community Choice Aggregation program.
Recurrent Energy is a wholly - owned subsidiary of Canadian
Solar, Inc. (the «
Company», or «Canadian
Solar»)(NASDAQ: CSIQ), and PCE is the
community choice energy agency serving San Mateo County.
Darin Kingston of d.light, whose profitable
solar - powered LED lanterns simultaneously address poverty, education, air pollution / toxic fumes / health risks, energy savings, carbon footprint, and more Janine Benyus, biomimicry pioneer who finds models in the natural world for everything from extracting water from fog (as a desert beetle does) to construction materials (spider silk) to designing flood - resistant buildings by studying anthills in India's monsoon climate, and shows what's possible when you invite the planet to join your design thinking team Dean Cycon, whose coffee
company has not only exclusively sold organic fairly traded gourmet coffee and cocoa beans since its founding in 1993, but has funded dozens of village - led
community development projects in the lands where he sources his beans John Kremer, whose concept of exponential growth through «biological marketing,» just as a single kernel of corn grows into a plant bearing thousands of new kernels, could completely change your business strategy Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute, who built a near - net - zero - energy luxury home back in 1983, and has developed a scientific, economically viable plan to get the entire economy off oil, coal, and nuclear and onto renewables — while keeping and even improving our high standard of living
«In the days and weeks that followed, Simply
Solar, like many businesses during this emergency, had to balance the needs of our staff, customers and
community in the face of tremendous uncertainty,» writes a top executive of the Petaluma
company.
The
company won the award at the exhibition for its support of the Burneside
Community Energy (BCE) project, a social initiative that saw the installation of a 250KW
Solar PV Array on the roof of James Cropper's mill in the village of Burneside in the Lake District.
The third - party
company currently being solicited by city officials would build a 100 - acre, 10 - MW
solar farm near the North Florida
community, as well as any transmission lines needed to connect the farm to the grid.
Last year, a partnership was announced between SolarCity, a
solar power equipment provider, and Rabobank, N.A., a group of
community banks owned by a Dutch financial services
company, to install and operate free electric - vehicle charging stations between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
As part of our work toward this goal, Luminalt became the first workforce development certified
solar company in the Bay Area in 2008 and continues to hire 60 % of our installers through
community based organizations.
The
company, which hasn't yet launched its offerings to the public, is a 2014 VIP Resident Venture at Harvard University Innovation LAB, and is described as offering «A superior model to
community solar that unleashes
solar energy for every business and family in the world.»
In June, at a summit in Manila on Asia's energy future, I met Harish Hande, an award - winning Indian engineer and entrepreneur based in Bangalore who, since 1995, has built a
company that provides energy assessments and
solar panels or other sources of locally generated power to (mainly) rural Indian
communities.
Abramowitz is the president of Energiya Global, a
company that develops affordable
solar projects worldwide, and he has met us in the desert because this is where his first
solar field is located, just outside a
community called Kibbutz Ketura.
«We applaud CCSA for their work to help people and
companies access the transformative potential of
community solar energy,» said J.R. Tolbert, VP for State Policy at national business group, Advanced Energy Economy.
Solar projects may vary from community to community, depending on the solar developer, the utility company that serves the region, and the customer's requirem
Solar projects may vary from
community to
community, depending on the
solar developer, the utility company that serves the region, and the customer's requirem
solar developer, the utility
company that serves the region, and the customer's requirements.
Dominion successfully lobbied for substitute language that would give the
company the right to build and own
community solar.
If you are a National Grid customer in Massachusetts, for example, it's already possible to get
community solar quotes from several
companies.
The demise of U.S.
solar manufacturers including Suniva and Stion was certainly bad news for their workers and
communities in Georgia, Michigan and Mississippi, but it is an opportunity for other
solar companies looking to pick up tools on the cheap.
As the
company moved forward with the project, it destroyed fields of corn, beans, coffee, and bananas, as well as a
solar plant that generated electricity for the
community.
In many instances, the electricity from
community solar farms costs less than what residents and small businesses would otherwise pay the electric
company.
We are a local
company, with more experience than any other
solar firm in New York state, maintaining and optimizing
community solar arrays.
Solar gardens are renewable energy plants owned by a
community of people or a
company.
Our recommendation is that we should abandon the sky - is - falling and phantom job loss tactic, and lobby the administration with several «asks,» that could include: MLP / REIT status for
solar companies; fast - track permitting; reducing environmental studies; tax - free manufacturing zones in the interest of U.S. national security and to revitalize certain cities; a revision of accounting rules that penalize
solar project owners; federal policy allowing net metering for homeowners and
community solar projects; including
solar in the upcoming infrastructure spending bill; and finally increased PV deployment on federal buildings.
CIPL sponsors informational Webinars with
solar companies experienced in working with faith
communities, and offers a free guide to financing
solar.
Companies within and outside of Mexico can sponsor a project financially, bringing
solar to
communities in need and providing a hands - on participation opportunity to citizens of Mexico to build their skills and resumes to enter the local
solar industry.
As the
community solar market nears 100 MW installed, its transition from minor to major driver of U.S.
solar demand will benefit from an industry - wide platform for states and utilities to share best practices in program design, and for
solar companies to build relationships and partnerships that leverage their strengths to grow
community solar.
Community shared solar will be especially good for NRG, he said, because the company can offer a «vertically integrated community solar solutio
Community shared
solar will be especially good for NRG, he said, because the
company can offer a «vertically integrated
community solar solutio
community solar solution.»
Stan directed the country's first low - income
solar incentive program (California's SASH Program), and works closely with policy makers, regulators, utilities,
solar companies, and
community organizations throughout the country to expand
solar access and jobs to underserved
communities.
Solar companies, or any
company, can benefit from trying to think about how they can continue to educate their potential customers or clients and to try to build a sense of
community and trust with them.
With good - paying
solar industry jobs on the rise in the United States, Southeastern states could reap considerable economic dividends by embracing
solar power — but this will only happen if utility
companies and local governments enact fair policies that encourage families, businesses, and
communities to go
solar.
HOUSTON, Apr. 03 / CSRwire / - AMLI Residential and Green Mountain Energy
Company have announced a sustainability partnership to install 330 kW of
solar panels across four AMLI
communities in the Dallas area.
New York Department of Public Service (DPS) Staff and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) organized and led the IPWG, which is comprised of diverse participants including the state's investor - owned utilities, a number of the Coalition for
Community Solar Access (CCSA) and New York
Solar Energy Industries Association (NYSEIA) member
companies and other stakeholders.
Now another
company is vying for the title of world's largest
solar photovoltaic power plant, and they have
communities from across the US competing with each other for the right to host it.
The train was originally intended to be put into service as a diesel unit, but after «a fair bit of
community resistance» to the idea of having a diesel train running there, the
company explored the option of using an electric drive system coupled with a
solar charging station, and found it to be a feasible alternative.
I'm not arguing that everyone should abandon their
community garden and head down to the picket lines, nor am I suggesting that protesters should all go home and start a
solar company.
Continued outrage at the fossil fuel
companies — and the 1 % in general — could indeed draw more people towards supporting (and investing in)
community solar projects.
After recently receiving approval from a local planning board, the Radnor, Pennsylvania - based
solar development
company Community Energy is one step closer to constructing the first
solar farm in Quinton Township, New Jersey.