Fengate and Longroad partners to co-develop and co-finance 73 MW wind project in US

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Fengate Asset Management and Longroad Energy Partners, LLC have announced a co-development and financing partnership to develop and construct the 72.6 MW Weaver wind project in Hancock County, Maine (Weaver).

Under the terms of the agreement, Fengate and LEP will co-fund the development and construction of Weaver. The project is in late stage development and is expected to achieve notice to proceed in mid-2019 with a commercial operations date in late 2020.

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