Clearway Energy Group has announced that its Victory Pass project, a 200 MW solar and 200 MWh storage site under development on BLM land in Riverside County, California, is fully contracted with two investment-grade rated community choice aggregators, Silicon Valley Clean Energy Authority (SVCE) and Central Coast Community Energy (CCCE).
SVCE provides clean electricity from renewable and carbon-free sources to more than 270,000 residential and commercial customers in 13 Santa Clara County jurisdictions. The company signed a 15-year contract for 100 MW of solar capacity and 25 MW of battery storage capacity from the Victory Pass project.
Central Coast Community Energy procures clean and renewable energy on behalf of 400,000 residential and commercial customers throughout 33 Central Coast communities. CCCE signed a 15-year contract for 100 MW of solar capacity and 25 MW of battery storage capacity from the Victory Pass project.
Construction of Victory Pass is scheduled to begin in 2022.
Cordelio Power has completed the project financing for the Glacier Sands wind project in Mason County, Illinois.
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