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

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    AES is part of two regional clean Hydrogen Hubs receiving up to $2.4 billion in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to support the development and scaling of clean hydrogen infrastructure ...

  3. AES Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The AES Corporation is an American utility and power generation company. It owns and operates power plants, which it uses to generate and sell electricity to end users and intermediaries like utilities and industrial facilities. AES, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, is one of the world's leading power companies, generating and distributing ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. AES, Borrego Team Up to Build Solar Projects in Michigan

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    AES Corp (AES) has partnered with Borrego to build three utility scale solar projects of capacity 72 MW-DC in Michigan. The project is likely to serve more than 9000 Michigan households.

  6. Warrior Run Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Website. aes.com. [edit on Wikidata] Warrior Run Generating Station, owned by the AES Corporation, was a 205 megawatt cogeneration plant located south of Cumberland, Maryland, United States, at 11600 Mexico Farms Road. In addition to electric power, the plant also produced food-grade carbon dioxide.

  7. Solar power in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana's Northern Indiana Public Service Company, NIPSCO, offers a feed-in tariff of $0.30/kWh for systems from 5 to 10 kW, and $0.26/kWh for systems from 10 kW to 2 MW. [14] 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.

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