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February 2, 2010
San
Francisco, CA, USA: Recurrent Energy to Build 50 MW of PV Systems
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rendering of Recurrent Energy 22 MWDC planned solar power
project in Kern County
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Recurrent
Energy has signed agreements with Southern California Edison (SCE).
The utility will buy 100 percent of the power from three of Recurrent
Energy’s California solar projects. Recurrent Energy will build
and operate the solar power systems, located in Kern County and
San Bernardino County, which have a combined peak output of 50
megawatts of DC power (MWDC).
The
projects are expected to be completed in early 2013.
“These
projects are a great example of the potential for distributed-scale
solar to deliver significant quantities of power on relatively
short timeframes,” said Arno Harris, CEO of Recurrent Energy.
“Distributed-scale solar has an important role to play in helping
to meet near-term renewable energy goals. This is a clear validation
of our approach to developing and marketing solar power in California.”
The
three solar photovoltaic ground-mounted power systems, two in
Kern County (6 MWDC and 22 MWDC) and one in San Bernardino County
(22 MWDC), are sited on private land leased by Recurrent Energy
and construction is expected to begin in 2012.
“SCE
sees solar as a key part of our renewable energy strategy,” said
Marc Ulrich, Southern California Edison vice president, Renewable
and Alternative Power. “We were pleased to work with Recurrent
Energy’s experienced energy development, finance, and construction
team to bring these distributed-scale solar projects online quickly.
Projects like this make big steps toward contributing to California’s
clean, green energy future.”
Further details about: Recurrent
Energy
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