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Rhode Island Schools, Towns Add Solar
A solar project in Rhode Island will provide energy savings to 15 area non-profit organizations, schools, cities and towns.
Starbucks to Deploy 40 MW Solar
Starbucks has partnered to deploy more than 40 megawatts of solar energy in Illinois communities.
Bradley University Adds Community Solar
Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, has entered into a community solar agreement to save approximately $115,000 annually.
T-Mobile Enters Community Solar Partnership
T-Mobile signed a long-term agreement with Nexamp to participate in a community solar program as part of T-Mobile's efforts to achieve its science-based carbon emissions targets.
Walmart Subscribes to NY Community Solar Projects
Walmart announced Aug. 3 that it entered into an agreement to support 129 MW of community solar projects, representing one of the largest deals of its kind.
Big Y participates in community solar program
Big Y World Class Market, a large supermarket chain in New England, announced in January that it has taken the next step in supporting the production and consumption of clean energy by participating in a community solar program.
Bringing Sustainability & Savings to Albany Medical Center
Hospitals everywhere are finding that budgets are very tight, which means they need to explore every opportunity to reduce operating costs. This column from Nexamp shows how Albany Medical Center jumped at the opportunity to join a nearby community solar farm to realize savings and support local renewable energy resources.
Town of Niagara moves forward with community solar project
The town board of Niagara, N.Y., unanimously voted April 14 to submit a non-binding letter of intent to Nexamp, Inc. for a community solar project that would supply the local utility and allow energy savings of almost 10% for residents and municipalities.
Webster, MA hospital adds solar array
The Harrington HealthCare’s Webster, MA facility has added a 4,200-panel solar array, expect to save the hospital and community more than $1 million. The facility will realize direct savings and lower operating costs, while almost 150 nearby homes can subscribe