Solar Installers Partner With Clean Power Finance, Gain Financing Advantages – MarketWatch (press release)

Solar Installers Partner With Clean Power Finance, Gain Financing Advantages MarketWatch (press release) SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Sep 21, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — Before Jeff Parr left his investment-banking job at Thomas Weisel Partners Group to start SunLogic in 2008, he spent a year learning everything about the solar installation business.

Excerpt from:
Solar Installers Partner With Clean Power Finance, Gain Financing Advantages – MarketWatch (press release)

Federal government backs solar military project – Sacramento Bee

Federal government backs solar military project Sacramento Bee AP The US Department of Energy on Wednesday says it provided a partial guarantee for a $344 million loan for the so-called SolarStrong Project, which seeks to place solar panels on 160000 homes across 124 military bases … SolarCity Unveils Plan to Double the Total Number of Residential Solar … MarketWatch (press release) US Renewables Group To Finance Largest Residential Solar Project In U.S

Go here to read the rest:
Federal government backs solar military project – Sacramento Bee

Amid Boom, U.S. Solar Industry Fears End of Government Incentives – Reuters

RenewableEnergyWorld.com (blog) Amid Boom, U.S.

Originally posted here:
Amid Boom, U.S. Solar Industry Fears End of Government Incentives – Reuters

Ex-Im Bank to Finance Infinia, First Solar Projects in India – Bloomberg

PV-Tech Ex-Im Bank to Finance Infinia, First Solar Projects in India Bloomberg The US Export-Import Bank will provide $49 million in financing for two solar energy projects in India that will use systems from US companies. The bank authorized a $30 million loan to Dalmiapuram, …

Read the original here:
Ex-Im Bank to Finance Infinia, First Solar Projects in India – Bloomberg

Solar Millennium Near Finance Agreement on $3.8 Billion California Plant – Bloomberg

Solar Millennium Near Finance Agreement on $3.8 Billion California Plant Bloomberg Solar Millennium AG (S2M) is close to an agreement to finance its $3.8 billion solar thermal project in California and said it has projects with a capacity to produce a total of 2.7 gigawatts of electricity …

See the rest here:
Solar Millennium Near Finance Agreement on $3.8 Billion California Plant – Bloomberg

Copyright © All Rights Reserved · Green Hope Theme by Sivan & schiy · Proudly powered by WordPress