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On September 27, 2016, NRG Energy (Princeton, New Jersey, USA) announced that it has broken ground on five community solar photovoltaic projects in Minnesota
.
Drew Warshaw, NRG's vice president of community solar, said Minnesota residents and businesses want to generate electricity from affordable renewable energy
.
Community solar offers simple and cost-effective opportunities for residents and businesses without the need to install solar panels
on the roof.
NRG is committed to advancing community solar in Minnesota, where more than 1,000 residents and several large businesses have signed 25-year solar subscription agreements
.
The 29.
1MWDC photovoltaic power generation project will be completed in early 2017
NRG broke ground on five renewable energy business projects in Minnesota: the Washington County Lake Forest Project (6.
7MWDC; 5MWAC),; Dakota County Farmington Project (6.
1MWDC; 5MWAC), Goodhue County Songdo Project (3.
5MWDC; 2.
9MWAC), Olmsted County Highway 14 (6.
7MWDC; 5MWAC); Dodge County Dodge Project (6.
1MWDC; 5MWAC)
。
All projects will be completed by early 2017, and the five solar power plants will serve businesses and residential users
.
On September 27, 2016, NRG Energy (Princeton, New Jersey, USA) announced that it has broken ground on five community solar photovoltaic projects in Minnesota
.
Drew Warshaw, NRG's vice president of community solar, said Minnesota residents and businesses want to generate electricity from affordable renewable energy
.
Community solar offers simple and cost-effective opportunities for residents and businesses without the need to install solar panels
on the roof.
NRG is committed to advancing community solar in Minnesota, where more than 1,000 residents and several large businesses have signed 25-year solar subscription agreements
.
The 29.
1MWDC photovoltaic power generation project will be completed in early 2017
NRG broke ground on five renewable energy business projects in Minnesota: the Washington County Lake Forest Project (6.
7MWDC; 5MWAC),; Dakota County Farmington Project (6.
1MWDC; 5MWAC), Goodhue County Songdo Project (3.
5MWDC; 2.
9MWAC), Olmsted County Highway 14 (6.
7MWDC; 5MWAC); Dodge County Dodge Project (6.
1MWDC; 5MWAC)
。
All projects will be completed by early 2017, and the five solar power plants will serve businesses and residential users
.