Also on the rise: A community-based canopy solar project is under way in New Jersey, Mosaic securitizes a bundle of solar loans and Strata Solar rebrands as it looks to other cleantech offerings.
Nonprofit solar installer GRID Alternatives Inland Empire received a $2.5 million state grant to fund the project.
The five-project portfolio serves rural residents, school districts, nonprofits, and municipalities in Colorado.
The 10 MW installation makes the company one of the biggest community solar developers in Massachusetts.
Senate Bill 472 would enable two or more entities to subscribe for electricity generated by a solar PV system no larger than 5 MW in size.
The project is an hour west of St. Louis and will meet strong customer demand for community solar.
Community solar installations up to 2 MW may be developed on business- and residential-zoned land, with work yet to be done to open farmland to development.
The City of White Plains, N.Y., stands to collect more than $20 million in rent for hosting the solar arrays, while local residents and businesses can take advantage of the renewable energy produced.
Source Renewables said the project represents an opportunity to repurpose the waste site and create local benefits through distributed solar.
Also on the rise: Texas regulators rebuff a call to roll off $16b in storm-related charges, Enphase Energy supplies microinverters to a senior housing project, and Canadian Solar sells Japanese solar projects.
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