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  2. Energy agency asks for public comment one last time - AOL

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    ORES, the state agency in charge of siting renewable energy projects, recently released a draft permit to Cypress Creek Renewables, the solar company developer that proposed the 900-acre project. ...

  3. C. C. Myers - Wikipedia

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    C.C. Myers, Inc. reconstruction work on the eastbound Interstate 580 connector ramp, MacArthur Maze, Oakland, California, May 2007 C.C. Myers, Inc. was a Rancho Cordova, California based construction company specializing in building highways and bridges.

  4. SolarReserve - Wikipedia

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    The 110 MW Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project is the world’s first utility-scale facility to use molten salt power tower energy storage. [1] It has 10,347 tracking mirrors [15] that follow the sun and reflect and concentrate sunlight onto a heat exchanger, a receiver, atop a 640-foot (200 m) tower.

  5. List of power stations in California - Wikipedia

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    Big Creek No. 1: Fresno County: 88.4 ... Santa Clara 154 SVP: 2005 [169] El Centro Generating Station ... Southern Company, Turner Renewable Energy: 2013 [306 ...

  6. NRG Energy - Wikipedia

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    The first customer of the project is Sysco, who has signed a 10-year renewable energy agreement. Cypress Creek Renewables will build, own, and operate three solar gardens in Texas that will have a combined power capacity of 25 MW. NRG Energy will buy the energy and schedule, distribute and manage the energy for Sysco.

  7. Duke may double its Bad Creek facility. Here's what that ...

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    Fifty years after first receiving operations approval, Duke has big plans for their pumped storage facility in northwest South Carolina.

  8. Renewable energy in California - Wikipedia

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    California electricity production by type. California produces more renewable energy than any other state in the United States except Texas. [1] In 2018, California ranked first in the nation as a producer of electricity from solar, geothermal, and biomass resources and fourth in the nation in conventional hydroelectric power generation. [2]

  9. Pattern Energy - Wikipedia

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    Pattern Energy was organized in 2009 by Riverstone Holdings to acquire assets from Babcock & Brown's North American wind energy group. [1] In 2013 the company sold operating assets to Pattern Energy Group Inc. following that company's initial public offering (IPO). [2]