Latest News In Energy Transition – CleanChoice Energy Expands Renewable Portfolio With New
June 12, 2025
CleanChoice Energy is broadening its renewable energy portfolio with the acquisition of two solar projects in New York State, aimed at generating a combined 54.2 MW of clean electricity. These projects, situated in Washington and Rensselaer Counties, were selected by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority as part of efforts to meet the state’s goal of 70% clean electricity by 2030. This expansion marks a significant stride in CleanChoice’s strategy to bolster its solar generation capacity and strengthen community connections to locally-produced clean energy. As national and regional electricity grids face rising demand and consumer interest in sustainable energy solutions, initiatives like these underscore the ongoing transition towards renewable energy sources.
In other trading, Fluor was a notable mover up 11% and ending the day at $49.79. At the same time, Nucor lagged, down 6.1% to end the day at $117.13. On Tuesday, the company declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.55 per share.
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First Solar finished trading at $167.86 up 2%.
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Chevron settled at $144.78 up 1%.
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Tesla settled at $326.43 up 0.1%.
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