23 September 2009– PSEG Solar Source acquired two solar projects from juwi solar Inc. and is developing a third solar project for a total capacity of 29 MW. All three are expected to be complete by ...
The solar wing of New Jersey-based utility holding company Public Service Enterprise Group has acquired two North Carolina farms totaling 52.8 MW when they are completed. PSEG Solar Source is spending ...
PSEG Solar Source today announced it has acquired a 25.9 MW-dc solar energy facility from Ecoplexus for an investment of more than $40 million. The facility, to be called the PSEG Meadows Solar Energy ...
PSEG Solar Source today announced it has acquired a 37.8 MW-dc solar energy facility from juwi Inc. (juwi). The facility, to be called the PSEG San Isabel Solar Energy Center, is located in Las Animas ...
LOS ANGELES, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Energy company Public Service Enterprise Group said its solar unit will develop nearly 30 megawatts of solar power projects with juwi solar Inc, representing an ...
PSEG Solar Source today completed the acquisition of a 25.2 MW DC (19 MW AC) solar project developed by juwi solar Inc. The PSEG Queen Creek Solar Farm is expected to begin construction in January ...
PSEG Solar Source, a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. (PEG) has acquired the solar project worth $50 million in Milford, Delaware from juwi solar Inc. (“JSI”). Concurrently, JSI ...
Danish energy developer Ørsted continues to expand its presence in the U.S. market, with the company on Jan. 18 announcing it has signed a deal to acquire Public Service Enterprise Group’s (PSEG’s) 25 ...
Public Service Enterprise Group announced today that its 19.3 MW solar farm outside Phoenix is officially online. The farm can produce enough electricity to power around 3,500 homes, and all the power ...
PSEG Solar Source, a subsidiary of Newark-based Public Service Enterprise Group, announced Wednesday that it will buy the ERWR Whitcomb Farm solar project from juwi solar.The facility, which will be ...
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The primary tenet of capitalism is the law of supply and demand [“PSEG to add new fee,” News, Feb. 11]. When demand is low, prices will fall. Ordinary citizens are now conserving electricity and ...
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