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Project Nexus solar canal project continues march forward
The first phase of Project Nexus, a study on integrating renewable energy with water conservation by utilizing solar-covered canals, has been completed and a second phase is well underway. Project Nexus, led by the University of California, Merced and implemented by the Turlock Irrigation District (TID), explores the potential of solar-covered canals to optimize land…
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How Sunhub Trader is streamlining deals for the entire industry
In a solar industry racing to keep up with rising demand and increasingly complex supply chains, one company is offering a smart, modern solution. A strategic hub where buyers and sellers meet, negotiate, and close deals in real time — Sunhub Trader is more than just another distributor. And it’s transforming how solar equipment is…
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Omnidian in the running to buy Sunnova’s solar service platform
Sunnova announced that Omnidian may purchase the company’s residential solar servicing and O&M platform for $7 million in cash. Sunnova filed bankruptcy in June and listed its total assets and liabilities at over $10 billion. Omnidian, a residential and commercial solar + storage performance plan provider, has a “stalking horse” asset purchase agreement with Sunnova…
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Chaberton Energy cuts ribbon on 3.2-MW Maryland community solar project
On July 8, Chaberton Energy cut the ribbon on a new 3.2-MW community solar project in Fulton, Maryland. The Lime Kiln project was developed by Chaberton and is owned and operated by Pivot Energy. Local Howard County leaders, members of the community and partners in the development and construction of the project attended the ribbon…
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Invenergy’s 250-MW Indiana solar project begins commercial operations
Invenergy announced on July 9 that the 250-MW Fairbanks Solar Energy Center in Sullivan County, Indiana, has commenced commercial operations. Invenergy led the development and construction of the facility, which has been acquired by Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO). “We’re proud to have partnered with NIPSCO and the local community to bring Fairbanks Solar…
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