Avangrid Renewables has signed power purchase agreements for its 22.4 MW Mountain View III wind farm in Palm Springs, California.
The renewable energy company has signed three PPAs with a 10-year duration with off-taker California Choice Energy Authority (CalChoice).
CalChoice will buy the entire output of the 22.4 MW wind farm starting in 2021 on behalf of three of its members, Apple Valley Choice Energy, (AVCE), the Rancho Mirage Energy Authority (RMEA), and Lancaster Choice Energy (LCE).
The PPAs will enable these three locally operated electric service providers to offer their customers clean, renewable energy generated in one of the most wind-rich areas of California.
The Mountain View III wind farm output will allow the three CalChoice members to continue offering voluntary service options that provide customers with the opportunity to purchase up to 100% renewable energy from local and regional generating resources.
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