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Normal Photo voltaic has acquired an 18.5 MW, six venture photo voltaic portfolio in Vermont from native developer MHG Photo voltaic that’s slated to supply clear vitality to the state’s electrical utilities beneath the Normal Supply Program.
The portfolio tasks, unfold throughout Vermont, are: the two.9 MW Evergreen Photo voltaic in Honest Haven, the three.3 MW Halladay Photo voltaic in Middlebury, the three.3. MW Halfway Photo voltaic in Berlin, the three.3 MW Steinberg Photo voltaic in Brandon, the two.8 MW Stone Mill Photo voltaic in Castleton and the two.8 MW Trolley Tracks Sola in Poultney. All tasks are anticipated to be accomplished by the tip of this yr.
“We’re thrilled to be taking this vital step ahead within the Vermont photo voltaic market with our long-term associate MHG Photo voltaic,” says Eric Partyka, director of enterprise growth for Normal Photo voltaic. “We firmly imagine within the transformative energy of photo voltaic vitality, and this acquisition permits us to play an important function in serving to Vermont obtain its renewable vitality targets. We’re absolutely dedicated to partnering with the native authorities and stakeholders to make sure a seamless integration of those photo voltaic tasks into the prevailing vitality infrastructure.”
The portfolio has a PPA with VEPP, the Normal Supply Facilitator for current and new Normal Supply Initiatives. VEPP acquires electrical energy from Vermont renewable sources after which distributes it to the state’s 17 utilities on a pro-rata foundation.