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Solar to power wastewater treatment plant in Illinois

The project’s owner and operator, Onyx Renewables, will monetize the project’s renewable energy credits as part of the Illinois Shines program.

New York authority approves first Build-Ready program solar project

NYSERDA selected CleanCapital to build a 12 MW solar project on an underutilized mining site.

Sunrise brief: Greenbacker secures nearly $1 billion for New York’s largest solar project

Also on the rise: U.S. solar installations to drop 30% in 2025, said EIA. Tribal-procured RECs retire at Pinterest. And more.

Exus secures $312 million for solar-plus-storage project in New Mexico

Energy from the project will be purchased by Public Service Company of New Mexico to support a Meta data center in New Mexico.

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Fully electric, net-zero Wisconsin school powered by a microgrid

A microgrid installed at the Maplewood Intermediate/Middle School is said to be the largest in the state and will save the school district an estimated $190,000 in annual energy costs.

Corporate America vastly increases investment in solar and storage

Technology firms are the dominant industry investing in solar as electricity demand soars to keep pace with data center growth.

Enact Systems expands PV installer, buyer platform

The platform for buyers and installers of solar and energy storage projects has added several new productivity features, as well as German and Spanish language support. It also has some additional third-party application program interface (API) integrations.

Navisun and Ampion partner on community solar in four states

Navisun is planning to design, construct, own, and operate five community solar projects in Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Illinois, and Ampion will handle the subscriber acquisition, billing, customer care, and the long-term subscription management.

Major U.S. corporations embracing community solar

The Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) noted that household names such as Microsoft, Google, Walmart, Starbucks, Rivian, Wendy’s, and T-Mobile are just a few of the Fortune 500 companies that have signed agreements with community solar developers.

GM signs agreement to match assembly plant power demand with solar

The automaker entered a 15-year, 180 MW solar power purchase agreement (PPA).

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