Coyote Creek project backers violated contract terms in 2024, SMUD determined, but the utility stayed silent during permit approvals.
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) announced Monday that it will not purchase electricity from a proposed solar farm project.
(FOX40.COM) — The Sacramento Municipal Utility District said it will not buy electricity from a proposed solar farm project. • Video above: Skyscraper-sized wind turbines unveiled in Solano County ...
The right policies would have automatically sent the controversial Coyote Creek project back to the board.
Sacramento Municipal Utility District is canceling its agreement to purchase power from the Coyote Creek project.
First Solar, Inc. has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) to offtake 10.8 MW of power from a solar facility to be built on the site of the ...
Coyote Creek flows through the rolling hills of eastern Sacramento County near Scott Road in November 2024. Sacramento Municipal Utility District announced Monday that it is canceling its power ...
Pamela Flick, California program director for the Defenders of Wildlife conservation organization, looks at birds living in the rolling hills inside the 400-acre Coyote Creek Solar project area in ...
(FOX40.COM) — The Sacramento Municipal Utility District said it will not buy electricity from a proposed solar farm project. According to SMUD, in 2021, the company signed a power purchase agreement ...