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General Mills installs 110kW solar array at Massachusetts warehouse
Food manufacturer General Mills has completed a 110-kilowatt solar power facility at its warehouse in Methuen, Massachusetts.
The company said the new system should supply nearly 80% of the building’s power needs in summertime, and nearly 40% during the rest of the year.
The solar array was designed and installed by clean energy company Nexamp, which is based in North Andover, Massachusetts.
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ChargePoint America begins installing EV charging stations in Michigan
Installation is now underway on the first electric vehicle charging station to be established in Michigan by the $37 million ChargePoint America program. The facility at the NextEnergy headquarters in downtown Detroit is one of 5,000 being installed in nine areas of the US, on the federally-funded initiative from Coulomb Technologies. Hundreds of the new networked charging points will be installed throughout southern Michigan, from Grand Rapids to Detroit.
More information: http://www.chargepointamerica.com19 hours ago
Arizona firm wins $37m in solar equipment orders
Solar manufacturing equipment provider Amtech Systems has won $37 million in new business with new and existing customers in Asia. The company based in Tempe, Arizona, will provide its diffusion processing systems used in the production of silicon-based solar cells. Amtech said its expanding customer base has seen $157 million in orders since October 2009.
More information: http://www.amtechsystems.com/20 hours ago
ESA to install 1MW solar array in North Carolina
Florida solar developer ESA Renewables has won a contract to install a one megawatt solar power system in Culberson, North Carolina. The company agreed a 10-year power purchase agreement to sell power to Tennessee Valley Authority. ESA will design, engineer, construct and commission a system with 4,166 solar panels on a 16-acre site for completion in November 2010.
More information: http://www.esarenewables.com





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