Salt River Project (SRP), a not-for-profit public power utility serving the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, and Invenergy, North America's largest privately held independent power pro. . .
Salt River Project and Chicago-based Invenergy announced a $209 million solar and battery storage facility in Pinal County.
Salt River Project is teaming up with Invenergy on a big new solar-and-storage build in Pinal County, a project pitched as ...
Jane Turpin Moore Special to The Free Press May 1, 2025 May 1, 2025 WINNEBAGO — Sunbeams are shining on Winnebago in the form of Invenergy’s Golden Stripe Solar Energy Center. A ribbon-cutting took ...
Total procured clean energy between the two companies now exceeds 1 gigawatt New agreement contracted through four Invenergy-developed solar facilities "Energy demand is soaring—and Invenergy is ...
CHICAGO, June 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Chicago Cubs and Invenergy today announced a new multiyear partnership, making the Chicago-based global developer, owner and operator of clean energy ...
Invenergy, which calls itself North America’s largest privately held independent power producer and energy infrastructure innovator, said it has an agreement with a pipeline operator regarding ...
New agreements nearly double total procured clean energy between the companies, provide near-term energy capacity CHICAGO, June 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Invenergy, America's largest privately held ...
(Bloomberg/Mark Chediak) — Meta Platforms Inc. signed four contracts with closely held renewable energy developer Invenergy for wind and solar power as part of the Facebook-owner’s push to secure ...
Invenergy and transmission developer Empire State Connector Corp. (ESC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the 600 MW of wind energy being developed by Invenergy in Upstate New York.
Energy project developer Invenergy awarded contracts totaling about $1.7 billion to Quanta Services and Kiewit Energy Group Inc. for first-phase construction of phase of its planned $7-billion Grain ...
High above the streets of downtown Chicago, Rose Francis (MEM ‘24) caught a glimpse of her future. Francis was part of a group of students from Northwestern's Master of Engineering Management (MEM) ...
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