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A resident of Lakeside Manor Estates who fears he and his neighbors “are basically going to be in a solar oven” is voicing his concerns about the Pronghorn Solar Park proposed for the area just east of the Bighorn Solar project already under construction.
“I am a proponent of solar, in fact I have solar panels on my property, but this is a massive array,” said Alan Glasscock, 74, who has lived on property that borders the solar park site for the past 24 years. “We are basically going to be in a solar oven and instead of Lakeside Manor Estates we are going to be known as ‘solar panel-side manor estates.”
First Solar Lifted to Buy at Bank of America on Fundamentals
First Solar s shares were upgraded to buy at Bank of America on fundamentals and valuation. They d slid after Thursdayâs earnings report.
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The Tempe, Ariz., solar-equipment maker’s stock gave up 12% on Thursday.
It recently traded at $75.75, off 1%. It has also traded on Monday up as much as 1.6% at $77.74. It has lost 14% over the past six months.
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WHITE COUNTY â Tri Global Energy, a developer of utility-scale renewable energy projects, has entered into an agreement to sell two renewable energy projects in White County.
Sold are the 180-megawatt Hoosier Line Wind project and the 400-megawatt Honey Creek Solar project to Leeward Renewable Energy, a renewable energy company that owns and operates about 2,000 megawatts of generating capacity.
âHoosier Line Wind and Honey Creek Solar represent a significant milestone for TGE, our first expansion to Indiana,â said John Billingsley, chairman and CEO of Tri Global Energy.
The wind and solar power projects are targeted to be operational as early as 2023 and represent the first deal between the two Dallas, Texas-based companies and the first renewable project sales for Tri Global Energy in Indiana.