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| Solar systems turned on at Coalinga prison, hospital |
| By thebusinessjournal.com |
| Published: 09/03/2014 |
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Coalinga State Hospital and Pleasant Valley State Prison in Coalinga will now get a portion of their power from two new solar system built by SunEdison. SunEdison and its affiliate TerraForm Power, announced the completion of the systems last week that together will provide enough electricity to power around 800 homes each year. One, a 2.6 megawatt system for the Coalinga State Hospital, lies adjacent to another 1.6 megawatt system for the Pleasant Valley State Prison, both located off of W. Jayne Avenue east of Coalinga. With the completion of the two projects, all five of the systems in TerraForm Power's California Public Institutions portfolio are now fully operational. Read More. |
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