Intersect Power to build 100 MW solar project in Alameda County

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The energy regulators of Alameda County in California have approved the development of a proposed 100 MW/138 MWdc Aramis solar photovoltaic project located in the North Livermore community. 

The solar farm will be built on an area of about 410 acres. Once operational, it is estimated to generate enough energy for up to 25,000 homes annually. 

The project will be built with a battery energy storage system. 

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