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POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY d/b/a EVERSOURCE ENERGY AND HECATE ENERGY GREENE COUNTY 3 LLC

3 June 2020 by DSR

  “”   read the entire document PDF   June 20, 2017.  

Posted in: Market Tagged: Article 10, Connecticut, Eversource, Hecate Green County Solar, Power Purchase Agreement, PPA

Greenbacker Renewable Energy Company LLC Signs Rights to a Portfolio of Solar Facilities, Comprising 110 Megawatts of Generating Capacity, in New York

6 January 2020 by DSR

  “Greenbacker Renewable Energy Company LLC (“Company”) announced today that, through a wholly-owned subsidiary, it signed the rights to an approximately 110 megawatt portfolio of solar projects (“NY Solar Portfolio”) located in Greene and Albany counties, New York from Hecate Energy LLC (“Hecate”). Construction and equipment procurement of the facilities commenced in 2019, with closings … [Read more…]

Posted in: Article 10, New York Tagged: Article 10, Charles Wheeler, Connecticut, Eversource, fraud, Gabe Wapner, Greenbacker, Greenbacker Renewable Energy Company LLC, Hecate Albany County Solar, Hecate Energy, Hecate Green County Solar, Marie French, NYSERDA, Politico, Power Purchase Agreement, PPA, United Illuminated

Sunrise Wind signs power purchase agreement with New York

23 October 2019 by DSR

  ” New York selected Sunrise Wind as the preferred bidder for an 880MW offshore wind farm. Sunrise Wind has now signed a 25-year OREC purchase-and-sale agreement with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The Sunrise Wind project has an average all-in development cost of USD80.64 per MWh (2018 prices) with … [Read more…]

Posted in: Solar Tagged: Eversource, Martin Neubert, NYSERDA, Orsted, Revolution Wind, South Fork, Sunrise Wind

A way oversized DC:AC ratio seen in the wild!

24 July 2019 by DSR

  “Historically, we’d been taught that solar modules were the most precious of goods – to be held closely, to be loved. There’s that famous graph showing the price per watt falling from $100 in the 1970s, to the less than 30¢/watt these days. Now, we still care greatly about our solar modules – however … [Read more…]

Posted in: Fraud Tagged: *, 8minute, application documents, Babcock Solar Farm, Connecticut, DC to AC ratio, Deepwater Wind, energy storage, Eversource, FirstSolar, Florida Power and Light, Fluence Energy, Massachusetts, NextEra Energy, NextEra/FPL, NREL, Power Purchase Agreement, PPA, Simsbury, Solar FlexRack, Swinerton Renewables, Tobacco Valley Solar Project

Siting dispute

5 April 2018 by DSR

  “Hecate has already won renewable energy credits for 30 megawatts of the project and agreed to sell the remaining 20 megawatts out-of-state to two Connecticut utilities. Saving Greene, a local group opposed to the project, raises issue with these planned exports and questions whether the project should be granted permits if energy will not … [Read more…]

Posted in: Article 10, New York Tagged: Article 10, Connecticut, Eversource, fraud, funding, Hecate, Hecate Albany County Solar, Hecate Green County Solar, Marie French, New York, NYSERDA, Politico, Power Purchase Agreement, United Illuminated

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