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Acquisitions

Agilitas acquires New England Battery Storage, Maine battery portfolio

The portfolio includes a 5 MW/10 MWh front-of-the-meter battery system and brings Agilitas’ total solar and storage development pipeline over 300 MW.

ECP acquires Pivot Energy, offering broader access to capital to fuel growth

ECP earlier invested in Sunnova, and has worked across the fossil and clean energy sectors.

Leeward buys 350 MW of solar and wind set to come to Indiana

The portfolio includes the 150 MW Blackford Solar project and the 200 MW Blackford wind projects; the solar capacity would be among the state’s largest once completed.

Oil and gas player Repsol enters U.S. renewables sector with a stake in Hecate Energy

Hecate Energy has a portfolio of renewable projects totaling more than 40 GW. Most of its assets are located in ERCOT, WECC, and PJM.

Sunrise brief: Over 1 GW a day of new solar to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, IEA says

Also on the rise: CS Energy provides EPC services for a 50 MW solar portfolio, UL buys a solar analytics platform, Sunnova places $500m of senior notes, service stations on Puerto Rico go solar, and XL Fleet buys an EV charging provider.

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Dominion buys solar developer Birdseye Renewable

Dominion may be hoping to ease some of the pushback that local communities have shown to the development of utility-scale solar projects.

Greenbacker buys one of Montana’s largest solar projects

The company acquired the proposed 80 MW MTSun Solar project from developer Broad Reach Power.

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Virginia’s largest-ever group of solar projects gets the green light

The nine-project group was approved by state regulators and will be a critical part of the 16 GW of renewable energy Virginia plans to add by 2035.

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Hershey secures 70 MW of solar to meet its emission reduction goals

Two projects, one in North Carolina and the other in Texas, will keep the candy maker on track to cut its emissions by more than 50% by 2030. 

NIPSCO brings another 200 MW of solar to Indiana

The Elliot Solar project is NIPSCO’s latest planned capacity addition as the utility continues to pursue renewables to ease its coal plant retirements.

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