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Chicago suburb secures stable, lower electricity prices with solar contract

With volatile prices in energy and natural gas, a large park district west of Chicago flipped the switch to solar for its financial advantages.

Power purchase agreements 101

Power purchase agreements are customizable, flexible agreements that enable utility buyers to purchase clean energy, even if the business is not located near the solar generation facility. They can be structured in a myriad of ways, such as through busbar agreements or block delivery.

Meta inks 360 MW solar deal with Adapture Renewables

The largest corporate solar offtaker signed on for more Texas solar with Adapture Renewables, bringing the total capacity between the two companies to nearly 700 MW.

Meta signs on for two more Texas solar projects

Meta continues to be the country’s top corporate solar user and require additional energy as its data centers multiply across the country.

Amazon buying big on solar

For the past five consecutive years, tech and retail giant Amazon has been the world’s largest procurer of renewable energy, investing in projects and signing power purchase agreements (PPAs) all over the world. pv magazine spoke with representatives of the company about its ambitious energy plans.

City of Fresno expected to save $122 million in bills with solar and storage projects

The city is expected to save on electricity costs over the next 20 years from its new 27 MW portfolio of behind-the-meter solar projects.

Solar PPA market remains stable in Q1 2025

Solar power purchase agreements averaged $57.04 per MWh, increasing 1% quarter-over-quarter in North America.

History breaks ground with Ford, DTE Energy project underway

Ford’s 650 MW power purchase agreement remains the largest renewable energy purchase from a utility in the country to date.

Largest solar installation in Idaho Power grid to support data center

Pleasant Valley Solar project partners are contributing to two scholarships to help boost community workforce needs and bolster energy labor market.

Solar continues to rise in Oklahoma

NextEra Energy’s 250 MW project that just broke ground is among a growing number of solar projects in a state that gets 0.55% of its electricity from solar energy.

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