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Celestica and Recurrent Energy partner to manufacture solar components in Toronto
(09/02/2011)

Ontario has already attracted more than $16 billion in private sector investment in the clean energy sector, and over 20 companies have announced plans to set up or expand operations in Ontario. Ontario's long term energy plan forecasts 10,700 MW of renewable energy - wind, solar and biomass - by 2018. This is equivalent to meeting the annual electricity requirements of two million homes. Ontario's new clean energy economy has attracted a join... [more]

Sharp Corporation acquires solar project developer Recurrent Energy
(10/11/2010)

Sharp Corporation has completed the acquisition of Recurrent Energy, a leading solar project developer and generating company. Sharp paid $305 million in cash to purchase a 100 percent stake in Recurrent Energy, which is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Sharp. Arno Harris continues as CEO of Recurrent Energy and reports to Toshishige Hamano, Sharp’s Executive Vice President responsible for overseas business. Recurrent Energy’s executive team a... [more]

Recurrent Energy implements 4.8 MW of rooftop solar power systems in Spain
(06/08/2010)

Recurrent Energy has announced the commercial operation of 4.8 megawatts (MW) of rooftop solar power systems in Spain. The solar power systems are part of a co-development arrangement announced in September 2009 with ProLogis Renewable Energy and ProLogis European Properties (PEPR), one of Europe’s largest owners of modern distribution facilities. Recurrent Energy financed, owns and operates the 4.8 MW of solar power systems, which are located... [more]

Ontario Power Authority awards distributed solar power projects to Recurrent Energy
(19/04/2010)

Recurrent Energy has been awarded 144.5 MWac (165 MWstc) of distributed solar power projects by the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) under a new Feed-in Tariff program that is part of the landmark Green Energy and Green Economy Act. Recurrent Energy will finance, build, own and operate the photovoltaic (PV) solar power systems, using equipment and services meeting the 60 percent domestic content requirements of the Feed-in Tariff program. The co... [more]

23,000 Suntech solar modules to be mounted on Sunset Reservoir in San Francisco
(10/03/2010)

SunLink® Corporation has announced that its roof module mounting solution has begun shipping for a five megawatt project located on the Sunset Reservoir in San Francisco, California - one of the nation’s largest municipal solar installation. Chosen by Recurrent Energy, an independent power producer and a leading developer of solar power projects, SunLink’s solution will be used to mount over 23,000 Suntech solar modules on the flat, seismically r... [more]

Southern California Edison SCE to buy power from Recurrent Energy ’s California solar projects
(26/02/2010)

Recurrent Energy has signed agreements with Southern California Edison (SCE). The utility will buy 100 percent of the power from three of Recurrent Energy’s California solar projects. Recurrent Energy will build and operate the solar power systems, located in Kern County and San Bernardino County, which have a combined peak output of 50 megawatts of DC power (MWDC). The projects are expected to be completed in early 2013. “These projects ar... [more]

Recurrent Energy moves into Europe with 4.8 MW rooftop solar projects in Spain
(02/10/2009)

Recurrent Energy has announced 4.8 megawatts (MW) of rooftop solar projects in Spain, which marks the company’s successful entry into Europe. The projects are the result of an co-development arrangement with ProLogis. Recurrent Energy was awarded a feed-in tariff by the Spanish government for the projects, which are expected to enter commercial operation mid-2010. “This is the first of many more to come for Recurrent Energy in Europe as well a... [more]

North Face distribution center powered by 1MW solar electricity system
(24/11/2008)

The North Face has announced the completion of a 1MW solar electricity system at its West Coast distribution center located in Visalia, California. The system, which will power 25-30 percent of the energy needs of the facility, was designed, engineered and installed by Suntech Energy Solutions (formerly EI Solutions), and is financed, owned and operated by Recurrent Energy, a distributed power company and the pioneer in Solar as a ServiceSM. One ... [more]

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