SunEdison Secures Solar Construction Revolver
Construction of Solar Project Begins in New Mexico
LOVINGTON, N.M. — SunEdison broke ground on a 54-megawatt solar photovoltaic plant in Lea and Eddy counties in New Mexico, the company announced. The plant is being built on five separate sites.
The Maryland-based solar energy services subsidiary of MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc., is developing the project for Xcel Energy’s regional operating company, Southwestern Public Service Co.
Read MoreArizona Joint Venture on Two New Solar Facilities
PHOENIX — Arizona Public Service Co. has signed contracts with SunEdison for the construction of two photovoltaic power plants near Yuma and Prescott, Arizona. The plants, which ownership of SunEdison will turn over to APS at completion, will produce a combined 37 megawatts of energy.
Read MoreCSU Signs Deal With SunEdison for Solar Power
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California’s Department of General Services struck a deal with SunEdison to install and maintain solar panels on 15 California State University campuses through the next 20 years.
Under the deal, SunEdison will install solar arrays and sell power back to the campuses at or below market prices.
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