Major US Power Company Tenaska Invests In Solar
In order to grow its solar power capacity, leading energy company Tenaska has bought a controlling interest in solar company Soltage.
In order to grow its solar power capacity, leading energy company Tenaska has bought a controlling interest in solar company Soltage.
Delivering solar-generated electricity to SDG&E’s recently completed high-voltage transmission line marks a milestone for Imperial Valley residents,SDG&E and California’s efforts to forge a green energy infrastructure and economic ecosystem.
Tenaska Solar Ventures LLC, an affiliate of Tenaska, which is based in Omaha, announced that it has acquired the Silverleaf solar project. This is a proposed 160-MW (megawatt) photovoltaic power plant under development in southern California from Agile Solar Holdings, an affiliate of Agile Energy and Bregal Energy, which … [continued]
Two top global firms have jumped into the US green hydrogen market, springboarded by the plunging cost of wind and solar power.
A CleanTechnica reader recently asked how Latin America’s largest solar farm would compare with the largest solar farms in North America. That led me to updating our lists of the largest solar PV and concentrated solar power (CSP) plants on our Solar Power page. I have to say, despite covering … [continued]
The solar industry is dominated by statistics showcasing the Asia-Pacific Region’s dominance, thanks primarily to China’s massive output and demand. However, according to statistics published by Wiki-Solar on Tuesday show that the US overtook China as the world leader in utility-scale solar capacity. Utility-scale is just the industry’s shorthand for … [continued]
First Solar has now officially begun work on the 150 megawatt (MW) AC Solar Gen 2 project in Imperial Valley, California. At the height of construction, First Solar notes that 800 people will be employed by the company. Additionally, the large solar farm will “generate about $150,000 in property taxes annually … [continued]
This is a repost from Midwest Energy News on how renewable energy standards are fairing in state legislatures — enjoy! By Dan Haugen To repeal, reform, or ramp up? State legislatures across the region have been considering a full spectrum of proposals related to renewable portfolio standards. With sessions … [continued]