Amber Infrastructure, an affiliate of US real estate and infrastructure investor Hunt Companies, has partnered with Circle Power to finance and develop two 20 MW renewable energy projects in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
The wind projects will be comprised of four turbines each on two separate sites and will contribute low-cost renewable generation capacity to the local area.
Hunt, a fourth-generation family-owned company, based in El Paso, Texas, is dedicating its financial and development resources to this project.
Under the agreement between Circle Power and Hunt, Circle Power will lead the development of the projects with each party committing personnel, internal resources, and development capital. Hunt has entered into similar agreements with other developers in the U.S. through its infrastructure affiliate, Amber Infrastructure.
Current projections are that the wind projects will be operational in late 2021.
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