Chile’s largest mining group is taking the bankrupt renewable energy developer to court, alleging that the Amanecer PV plant is not producing the contracted output.
The deal announced today includes an expansion of cooperation, an equity investment by Draker’s parent company in Inacess, and Inaccess’ CEO taking on the same role at Draker.
Vivint Solar says that the loan will allow it to install solar on 8,250 homes in New York.
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A policy report finds that while utilities are increasingly asking to increase fixed charges, in more than half of recent cases these requests were denied.
Federal regulators have approved the technology company’s application to become an IPP.
The bad news: larger PV systems will have their compensation cut in November. The good news: Massachusetts has reached its 1.6 GW goal for installed PV four years early.
The company describes the loan as an alternative to bond securitization for its residential solar projects.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the measure’s description to voters was misleading, effectively upholding a lower court ruling which said that the referendum was unconstitutional.
The renewable energy developer cites its bankruptcy but TerraForm plans to contest the change, and in the interim will pay the interest.
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