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Utility-scale battery storage developer esVolta hires Citi to run sales process
Utility-scale battery storage developer esVolta has retained Citi to consider strategic alternatives, said three sources familiar with the situation.
Hecate Energy LLC’s Cider Solar Project Lead discusses New York’s new ORES
When New York State passed the Accelerated Renewable Energy Growth and Community Benefit Act as part of its FY20-21 budget, it created a first in the nation Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES) to dramatically accelerate the siting and construction of large-scale renewable energy projects.
Nevada legislature passes tax credits for utility-scale storage projects
In a move that could significantly drive battery storage origination opportunities in Nevada, the state officially passed legislation that would expand its Renewable Energy Tax Abatement program to utility-scale storage projects.
Mammoth Solar signs PPA with AEP for first phase, eyes end of year for construction start
Fresh off a PPA signed with AEP for the first 400 MW phase of the up-to-1.3 GW Mammoth Solar project in Indiana, developer Global Energy Generation is making steps towards an end-of-year start to the construction of what will be one of the largest solar projects in the Midwest and country.
CLEANCAPITAL, ALCHEMY AND BASALT INFRASTRUCTURE DISCUSS AREAS FOR HIGHER RISK ADJUSTED RETURNS, INCLUDING STANDALONE STORAGE
For larger investors like banks and major financial institutions, this year has been relatively business-as-usual with utility-scale solar continuing to thrive. However, for some smaller investors and asset owners, 2020 has been a year of uncertainty and risk.
Pulaski County considers first utility scale solar project
Weeks after Pulaski County, Virginia announced its SolSmart “solar ready community” gold certification process, Hecate Energy has formally submitted plans for the county’s first utility scale solar project.
INTERVIEW: Clean Energy Associates CEO on post-election
While the country anxiously awaits the results of the 2020 election, clean energy is a big topic on everyone's mind. But for Andy Klump the big renewable question is not if but how.