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EDPR Secures 15-Year PPA for 100 MW New California Solar Park
(PPA) for 100 megawatts (MW) for the Sandrini Sol 1 Solar Park in Kern County, California.
Found near Bakersfield, the 100 MW solar park is anticipated to be
May 7, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, California, USA, PPA, North America, Miguel Prado, International, EDPR, RCEA, Matthew Marshall
Capital Dynamics bags tax equity for 60 MW/240 MWh California Flats battery
LLP worked as Capital Dynamics' lawful expert in the funding bargain.
The California Flats battery energy storage system (BESS) is being mounted within the
Aug 3, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Capital Dynamics, USA, North America
Major solar projects change hands in Colorado, California
months. This includes the purchase of the 210MW Mustang Two solar project in California, and the inking of a 15-year agreement to supply power from its 56MW Luciana
Sep 11, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Inverters, Grids, California, USA, Colorado, North America, GCL New Energy, acquisitions,, project acquisitions, 8minute, allianz global investors, solar frontier americas, Charles Pimentel, 8minute Solar Energy
Avangrid Completes Installation for 44-MW California Solar Park
of all photovoltaic modules at its 44-MW Camino solar park in Kern County, California. The installation involved mounting 105,000 PV modules over the past four
Oct 31, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, California, USA, North America, avangrid, Solar Park
Redflow 20-MWh flow battery system accepted for California project
deal with an approximated 45-55 GW of long-duration energy storage needed in California by 2045 to support grid integrity and also the state's clean energy transition
Jun 2, 2023 // Storage, USA, North America, Redflow
2 EDF Renewables utility-scale solar farms begin operation in California
are located adjacent to each other on unincorporated land in Riverside County, California, provided by the Federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The BLM marked this
Jan 20, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, California, USA, North America, EDF Renewables, PV Power Plant, solar projects, Ryan Pfaff, Benoit Rigal
Is a California solar+storage boom about to happen?
California Independent System Operator (CAISO) has suggested, in a response filed with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), that “refinements
Aug 21, 2019 // Storage, Grids, Solar, California, USA, California Independent System Operator, grid operator, California Public Utilities Commission
California: BLM Seeks Input on 400-MW Solar Plan
Easley Solar project, a 400-MW photovoltaic (PV) farm in Riverside County, California. The complex is expected to cover 2,700 acres of BLM-administered public lands
Sep 20, 2023 // Plants, USA, North America, PV Power Plant, BLM
Positive news for California rooftop solar in Q2-- thus far
Heavner, policy director at the California Solar as well as Storage Association, shared some solar affiliation data with pv magazine-- updated with completion of
Jun 16, 2020 // Rooftop PV, Market Research, USA, North America, Brad Heavner
EDPR Launches 300-MW Solar Park in California
its 300 MW Sandrini I & II Solar Energy Park in Kern County, Southern California, on Tuesday. The facility, which began operations in the final quarter of
Jan 8, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, California, USA, EDP Renewables, North America, PV Power Plant
Musk, Movie Stars Join Fight to Protect California Solar Subsidy
basketball tale Bill Walton are all providing their star power to oppose a California proposition that would cut subsidies for roof solar systems.
Actors Edward
Jan 13, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, TESLA, Bernadette Del Chiaro, Musk, Mark Ruffalo
Citadel Roofing & Solar, Solar Roof Dynamics align to tackle California solar mandate
California roofing and solar installer Citadel Roofing & Solar has entered into a strategic partnership with solar equipment distributor Solar Roof Dynamics (SRD) to streamline Citadel’s solar efforts in preparation for California’s solar mandate on all new home construction.
“The California solar market is heating up as homebuilders gear up to comply with the new state mandate that all new residential construction include solar energy systems starting January 1, 2020,” said Aaron Nitzkin, founder and CEO of SRD and also now Citadel’s EVP of solar. “As one of the largest and most experienced solar and roofing contractors in California, Citadel is uniquely positioned to serve as a trusted advisor to homebuilders, big and small, to ensure that their transition to meeting the new code goes smoothly.”
Through this alliance, Citadel will tap SRD’s resources, including back office services and supplier relationships, to support Citadel’s rapidly growing solar and roofing business. Citadel is one of the only contractors in the California to offer integrated roofing and solar installations along with an integrated, single-source warranty. Citadel uses its own solar installation crews rather than subcontract the work.
“This is an exciting time in the California solar market, and we are delighted to add Aaron to our solar team to guide residential and commercial sales and operations,” said Dieter Folk, President of Citadel. “Aaron’s appointment is particularly timely as we approach the deadline for California’s mandate that all residential new construction includes a solar system. His years of experience and success building Solar Roofing Dynamics will help Citadel expand its penetration into the homebuilder market and strengthen our leadership role in roofing and solar throughout the state.”
Aug 17, 2019 // Solar, California, USA, installer, Citadel Roofing & Solar, Solar Roof Dynamics, Aaron Nitzkin, Dieter Folk
Consumer Protection: California Adds New Guide to Solar contracts
California is backpedaling to regulate the way solar is sold to potential buyers. Starting October 1, contractors are required to include the Solar Protection Guide to their contracts.
It’s a 23-page guide about how to stay protected while purchasing solar panels. The first four pages must be signed at the bottom by the buyer, ensuring they read it.
“It’s a budding and emerging industry and there’s a lot of areas there where people that aren’t as ethical can actually take advantage of people,” Nate Otto, president of Hot Purple Energy, said.
Kathy Owens, a solar consumer in the Coachella Valley, lost thousands of dollars to Southern California Home Improvement Center, a company that is now out of business. She signed a solar contract with a salesman at her doorstep from out of town.
“I thought I had done research,” she said.
In March, Hot Purple Energy helped Kathy understand what went wrong.
“This deal, they knew from the beginning, that it was not going to pencil out and it was going to be a negative deal and they let her go anyhow so that they could make a commission and a profit,” Otto said.
With the new guide, California is taking steps to make sure consumers are protected during a solar sale.
“People have to read it, they have to sign off on it, or they don’t get connected to the grid,” Otto said.
Topics within the guide include how to:
Take your time, watch for false claims, make sure they have a valid contractor’s license, what’s false and true, know your rights, etc.
“The biggest one here is the 3-day cancellation period after signing a contract,” Otto said as he pointed at the ‘Know Your Rights’ page.
All of it essentially means, don’t be “pushed” into solar, Otto said.
“I don’t want you to get wrong about solar,” he said. “Solar is great for about 80 percent of the people but there’s 20 percent that the circumstances aren’t right for.”
Oct 2, 2019 // Solar, California, USA, North America, Nate Otto, Hot Purple Energy, Kathy Owens
Arevon Launches Eland 1 Solar-Storage Plant in California
operations at its Eland 1 solar-plus-storage facility in Kern County, California, featuring a 384-MWdc solar plant and a 150-MW/600-MWh battery energy storage
Dec 10, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, California, USA, North America, PV Power Plant, Arevon Energy
Longroad Energy, Swinerton total 160-MWac Little Bear solar project in California
roughly $320 million, contributing to MCE's over $1.6 billion purchased new California eco-friendly projects.
" MCE is grateful to companion with Longroad Energy as
Jan 28, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, California, USA, North America, longroad energy, Michael Alvarez, Solar Project, Dawn Weisz, Swinerton