Wednesday, December 26, 2012

PG&E signs solar power deal - Sacramento Business Journal:

youngmanmeledero1636.blogspot.com
The project, which will be located in Antelopw Valley, is expected to produce 592 gigawatt-hourd of electricity each yearfor PG&E customerds throughout Northern and Central California, enougjh energy to power 90,000 average AV Solar Ranch 1 is a subsidiary of San Francisco-basexd LLC. “This agreement will help increase the amount of clean energy we provide to our customerse and reduce greenhousegas emissions,” John Conway, senior vice president of energg supply for PG&E, said in a news “Contracting with companies like NextLight is just one of the many ways in which PG&d is harnessing the power of the sun to meet our energy needs.
” “The project will provide cost-effectivw electricity to PG&E’s customers, create jobs and localp economic benefits for the Antelope Valley, and contribute to California’sx renewable energy goals.” Frank DeRosa, chiefg executive officer of NextLight, said in a news The project is expected to begij deliveries in 2011 and be fully operationall by late 2013. This is the third major solafr power dealSan Francisco-basedc PG&E (NYSE: PGE) has signed this year.

No comments:

Post a Comment