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Oregon approves largest solar project in U.S.
Oregon approves largest solar project in the United States
Officials in Oregon have given the final green light to the largest proposed solar project in the United States.
Oregon approves largest solar + storage project in the US
The United States' largest proposed solar project, Sunstone Solar, received its final discretionary approval from the Oregon Energy Facility Siting
The US’s largest solar + storage project gets the green light
The US's largest proposed solar and storage project, the 2.4 gigawatt (GW) Sunstone Solar, just got the go-ahead from Oregon regulators.
Largest solar and energy storage project in U.S. achieves regulatory approval
The project, located in eastern Oregon, is a proposed 1.2 GW solar and 1.2 GW, 7.2 GWh energy storage facility. For context, the entire state of Oregon has 1.9 GW of cumulative solar installations in its history, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).
Oregon greenlights one of the largest solar and storage projects in the US
Pine Gate Renewables will develop up to 1.2 gigawatts of solar capacity and up to 7,200 megawatt hours of battery energy storage in one of the largest clean projects in the country.
Nation's Largest Proposed Solar and Storage Project Receives Final State Approval
The United States' largest proposed solar project, Sunstone Solar, received its final discretionary approval from the Oregon Energy Facility Siting Council (EFSC). The approval was the final step in the state's rigorous evaluation and public engagement process and authorizes project owner Pine Gate Renewables to proceed with constructing the 1200 MW solar and 1200 MW storage project.
Oregon approves state’s largest solar farm on 10,000 acres of farmland
Oregon has just approved the state’s largest solar farm – and one of the country’s largest – on about 10,000 acres of active farmland in Morrow County as it pushes to fulfill ambitious clean energy mandates.
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Huawei to equip SPNEC’s massive solar project with latest battery tech
SP New Energy Corp.’s (SPNEC) efforts to build the world’s largest solar farm are on full blast with Chinese tech giant ...
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Construction underway for 40-acre solar project in Whitley County
Construction is underway for a solar project near Columbia City, and Northeastern REMC (NREMC) announced Friday its ...
Standard-Examiner
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WSU’s new solar parking lot nears completion, uses lessons from the first project
Weber State University’s green energy efforts are getting a boost. In a press release Thursday, the university announced that ...
The Santa Fe New Mexican
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'Fight for our lives': Eldorado residents rally against solar project at lively hearing
A Wednesday hearing on a solar and battery storage development proposed near Eldorado was dominated by foes of the project.
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Four County EMC unveils community solar initiative
Four County Electric Membership Corporation hosted the ribbon-cutting ceremony for its highly anticipated Community Solar ...
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Three lawsuits filed over massive Tri-Cities wind/solar project
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and the state agency in charge of permitting energy projects are being sued by three groups ...
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Northeastern Launches New Solar Project on Industrial-Zoned Land: Power to Stay Local
Northeastern REMC is proud to announce that construction is officially underway for the Quarry Solar Project, located on 40 ...
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New funding boost for Oman’s polysilicon project
Oman’s economy, with a focus on Advanced Manufacturing, ICT, Renewable Energy, Logistics, Tourism and Agriculture, as part of ...
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