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  2. AES Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, AES has signaled a commitment to providing its consumers and clients with renewable forms of energy, and its operations across the world increasingly have focused on the construction and provision of solar and wind-based energy storage systems. AES acquired the assets of Indianapolis Power & Light, Ipalco, in 2000. [9]

  3. AES launches state’s largest solar power facility on Maui

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    Da Santos said the Hawaii renewable projects are part of a dramatic shift for AES, a Fortune 500 global energy company that was founded in 1981 and built a significant number of coal facilities ...

  4. Solar just one aspect of state's historic renewable energy ...

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    AES will distribute $50,000 of energy credits per year related to the Riverside project, for a total of $500,000 to local residents, (in Brownville and Lyme), which will be automatically reflected ...

  5. AES launches Oahu solar project

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    Apr. 10—AES Hawai 'i is launching the West Oahu solar-plus-­storage project in Kapolei, which will produce enough energy to reduce Oahu's use of fossil fuels by 750, 000 barrels of oil and the ...

  6. Alamitos Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Description. Alamitos Energy Center was originally built in the 1950s by Southern California Edison and consisted of seven natural gas-fired generating units that were cooled using a seawater once-through cooling system. Units 1 and 2 generated 175 MW each, units 3 and 4 generated 320 MW each, and units 5 and 6 generate 480 MW each.

  7. Solar power in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    AES Indiana has a Renewable Energy Production program that pays $0.24/kWh for solar from 20 kW to 100 kW and $0.20/kWh for solar arrays of from 100 kW to 10 MW. Payments are for 15 years, participation is limited, and one third of the program, 45,900 MWh/year, will be made available through a reverse auction.

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