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PV - SEPTA solar farm now operational - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Monday, 15 February 2021 Elk Hill Solar 2, a solar farm in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, developed under a PPA between the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and Lightsource bp, is now in commercial operation. The Elk Hill Solar 2 solar farm was developed and is owned and operated by Lightsource bp and is one of two solar farms that SEPTA and Lightsource bp announced on Earth Day in 2020. The solar farms will generate an estimated 27,377 MWh of clean and affordable solar energy, or nearly 10 percent of SEPTA’s 380,000 MWh per year electricity demand - the equivalent of providing energy to more than 2,500 US homes annually.

PROJECT ROUND-UP: Lightsource BP completes Pennsylvania PV plant, NextEnergy Capital buys third Portugal project

PROJECT ROUND-UP: Lightsource BP completes Pennsylvania PV plant, NextEnergy Capital buys third Portugal project Sonnedix’s 170MWp project in Chile was completed on 30 January A round-up of the latest solar PV project updates around the world, including news from NextEnergy Capital, Lightsource BP, and Sonnedix. Lightsource BP completes 17.5MW solar project in Pennsylvania 10 February, 2021: Lightsource BP’s 17.5MW Elk Hill Solar 2 farm in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, has come online. The project, which was developed by Lighsource BP, will produce roughly 27,377 MWh of solar electricity per year for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), accounting for around 10% of the authority’s power supply.

Lightsource bp s US solar farm begins operations

Community Foundation distributes sustainability grants for Staunton and Augusta County

Community Foundation distributes sustainability grants for Staunton and Augusta County Project Grows provided Martha s Meals on Wheels with fresh vegetables every other Friday this summer. (Source: WHSV) By Simone McKenny | December 24, 2020 at 6:50 PM EST - Updated December 24 at 6:50 PM STAUNTON, Va. (WHSV) - On Wednesday, the Community Foundation of Central Blue Ridge distributed $400,000 worth of grants to 42 non-profit organizations in the city of Staunton and Augusta County. The funding is supported by CARES Act funding to directly support organizations that have seen an increase in need as the pandemic continues. “Every member of our non-profit sector has had to overcome multiple obstacles this year, while the need for their services has been greater than ever. We are incredibly proud of how they have responded to those challenges and worked together to create solutions for the greater good of our community,” Dan Layman, CEO of the Community Foundation said in a

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