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‘No net loss!’ Don’t cut down forests to build solar sites

1 December 2020 by DSR

  “As residents of Hamden, we heartily support solar projects to meet the demand for electricity. Such projects reduce our dependence on burning dirty fossil fuels to get electricity, a method that produces the excessive carbon dioxide (CO2) driving global warming. Much better to get clean and renewable energy from solar panels! However, we must … [Read more…]

Posted in: Solar Tagged: clear cutting, Connecticut, DEEP, Distributed Solar Development, Gaylord Mountain, Naugatuck State Forest, trees, watershed

Distributed Solar Development Announces its First Strategic Project Acquisition

2 July 2020 by DSR

  “Distributed Solar Development has acquired a four-project, 7.9 MW community solar portfolio from Oak Leaf Energy Partners. Located in Arapahoe and Adams counties in the greater Denver area, the portfolio is DSD’s first third-party acquisition from a development partner as the company continues to expand its larger asset acquisitions strategy. “We’re thrilled to help … [Read more…]

Posted in: Solar Tagged: BlackRock Real Assets, Colorado, Distributed Solar Development, Jon Morton, Mercy Housing, Oak Leaf Energy Partners

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