Plus Renewable Technologies, Limited and Avondale Solar, LLC have entered into an agreement to sell their interests in a 440 MWdc solar PV project in Fort Bend County, Texas that they are developing through their affiliate AP Solar Holdings, LLC to an affiliate of Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners P/S (CIP).
Fighting Jays Solar is expected to break ground in second half of 2020 and be operational by the summer of 2022. Due to its close proximity to the Houston metro area, the Fighting Jays Solar project is expected to experience minimal curtailment and basis risk to the premium Houston Zone of ERCOT.
Lightsource BP has closed on a US$250 million financing package for its Impact Solar project located in Lamar County, Texas, 120 miles northeast of Dallas. The energy generated by the 260 MW project w...
Read moreMacquarie Infrastructure Debt Investment Solutions (MIDIS) has completed fundraising for its Macquarie Global Infrastructure Debt Fund, raising US$645 million of investor commitments. The Fund is hel...
Read moreGreenbacker Renewable Energy Company LLC has announced that through a wholly-owned subsidiary, it purchased the rights to a 15.3 MW RoxWind onshore wind project, developed by Palmer Management Corpora...
Read moreBrookfield Renewable Partners L.P. and TerraForm Power, Inc. have entered into a definitive merger agreement for Brookfield Renewable to acquire all of the outstanding shares of Class A common stock o...
Read moreBoralex Inc. (Boralex) has announce that its Greens Corners (120 MW), Sandy Creek (19.99 MW), Bald Mountain (19.99 MW), and West River (19.99 MW) solar projects were selected by the New York Stat...
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