Green Charge Networks has won a contract award from New York utility Con Edison to deliver 13 megawatt hours for Con Edison’s Brooklyn-Queens Neighborhood Program.
The California-based solar developer is strengthening its presence in the Carolinas, as well as its EPC offerings.
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NextEra has put online the Blythe and McCoy Solar Energy Centers, some of the last mega-projects in the California desert.
Third party U.S. residential PV provider raises its outlook for the year after posting solid revenue and deployment figures in its third quarter financials.
The Canadian asset manager has proposed to either take over as the sponsor or buy the company outright.
SunPower reported impressive operational results, but continued losses and warned of impacts over the next few quarters as it copes with intense module price pressures.
Representing 23% of gross residential megawatts booked in the third quarter, SolarCity loan and cash sales helped drive a 76% revenue increase year-over-year as company exceeds 300,000 solar customers.
The residential solar installer is still struggling following SunEdison’s failed acquisition, but reported record low prices and improved results.
The distributed solar provider has secured another healthy chunk of finance to go towards the installation of 123 MW of residential solar, as the company continues to steady the ship after the trauma of its failed merger with SunEdison earlier in the year.
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