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EDP Renewables targets distributed generation in US after C2 Omega acquisition
EDP Renewables’ 20MW Cameron Solar Park in South Carolina. Image: EDP Renewables via Twitter.
EDP Renewables (EDPR) has completed its acquisition of the distributed solar platform of renewables investor C2 Energy Capital.
The platform, called C2 Omega LLC, has 89MW of operating capacity and a 150MW development pipeline including 200 installations in 16 US states.
Miguel Prado, chief executive of EDPR North America and of the new business arm, said the acquisition’s close “confirms our commitment to the North American market”, which the company said it would target for future growth in the coming months. EDP currently operates more than 7GW of renewable energy projects in the market.
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He’s
baa-aack! This fall, Showtime revives
Dexter, the 2006–13 thriller about Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), a Miami serial killer who only offs bad guys. So there’s plenty of time to catch up with the moralistic murderer and his adversaries.
Here are our favorites from the first eight seasons, which recently became available on Prime.
The Ice Truck Killer
Does a violent streak run in Dexter’s bloodline? Family ties unexpectedly bind in the drama’s first season. Rudy Cooper (Christian Camargo), who shares a past with the Miami PD blood-spatter expert, romances Dexter’s adopted sis, police officer Debra (Jennifer Carpenter). How long until she figures out Rudy’s slaying hookers?
Two new wind farms are now online and generating electricity for NIPSCO, the company announced Monday.Â
The Indiana-based projects â Rosewater Wind in White County and Jordan Creek Wind in Benton and Warren counties â are generating enough electricity to power 125,000 homes, according to NIPSCO. We are excited to welcome these wind assets to our generating portfolio, NIPSCO President Mike Hooper said in the company s announcement.
He said the projects were the first to be completed in the company s Your Energy, Your Future plan, which sets the goal of being coal-free by 2028 through the addition of cleaner energy sources to its existing portfolio of natural gas and hydroelectric generation. NIPSCO says the transition will save customers $4 billion over the long term.