Duke Energy Renewables, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, has announced starts the commercial operation of 200 MWac Rambler Solar project in Tom Green County, Texas.
The Rambler Solar project consists of more than 733,000 Canadian Solar high-efficiency bifacial modules, spanning in approximately 1,700 acres west of San Angelo, Texas. Rambler Solar will power the equivalent of 40,000 homes. The energy generated from the Rambler Solar project is being sold to a customer under a 15-year agreement.
Duke Energy Renewables acquired the Rambler Solar project in September 2019 from Recurrent Energy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canadian Solar, Inc.
The facility’s construction was performed by Signal Energy. Duke Energy Renewables will provide long-term operations and maintenance services to the project.
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