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Lodestar and PowerMarket Executives Discuss
Construction is slated to begin in spring 2024. The project is part of Kingston Community Energy, the city''s Community Choice Aggregation (CCA)
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Unitil Breaks Ground on First Utility-Owned Solar
While there are no current plans to install energy storage at the site, the facility is being designed to potentially accommodate storage
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Solar Projects
The grants will fund a project to install a ground mount solar array at 514-528 First Avenue in Kingston. The First Avenue Yard is an
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Lodestar and PowerMarket Executives Discuss Recent
Construction is slated to begin in spring 2024. The project is part of Kingston Community Energy, the city''s Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) initiative.
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Unitil Breaks Ground on NH''s First Utility-Owned
While there are no current plans to install energy storage at the site, the facility is being designed to potentially accommodate storage
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Construction at Kingston Energy Complex Advances, Poised to
Construction continues at the Kingston Energy Complex in East Tennessee, set to generate power for 900,000 homes using natural gas, solar, and flexible fuel turbines. The
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Municipal Renewable Energy Implementation Plan
renewable energy production within Kingston. By prioritizing these strategic initiatives, Kingston can accelerate solar deployment, expand local clean energy generation, and achieve.
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Solar Projects
The grants will fund a project to install a ground mount solar array at 514-528 First Avenue in Kingston. The First Avenue Yard is an empty city-owned parcel, which the
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Unitil Breaks Ground on NH''s First Utility-Owned Solar Farm in N.H.
While there are no current plans to install energy storage at the site, the facility is being designed to potentially accommodate storage in the future. The New Hampshire Public
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Unitil Breaks Ground on First Utility-Owned Solar Array in N.H.
While there are no current plans to install energy storage at the site, the facility is being designed to potentially accommodate storage in the future. The New Hampshire Public
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Construction begins on largest utility-owned solar project in New
Unitil Corporation, a public utility holding company with operations in three New England states, began site work on a 4.9 MW solar project in Kingston, N.H. When complete
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Unitil breaks ground on first utility-owned solar array in New
A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday to officially mark the start of construction on a new 4.9-megawatt solar array in Kingston.
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Kingston Solar Array
Kingston Solar Array Unitil broke ground in August 2024 on what will be the largest solar array of its kind in New Hampshire.
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Unitil begins work on Kingston solar array, the first in the state
The 4.9 megawatt solar project, approved by the Public Utilities Commission in May 2023, will consist of 11,232 panels, and Unitil has selected Brentwood-based ReVision
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Construction begins on largest utility-owned solar
Unitil Corporation, a public utility holding company with operations in three New England states, began site work on a 4.9 MW
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