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    Current Energy signs a power purchase agreement for a California solar project

    • Last Update: 2022-12-28
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, Current Energy announced that it has signed a 25-year power purchase agreement
    for the 63MWac/88MWp Stamford Solar Power Station #2 project.

    Located on 161 hectares of land in Kings County, California, Stanford Solar Power Station #2 will provide clean electricity
    to 15,750 homes.

    Once completed, the project, along with Stanford's existing 67MW solar PPA and its 5MW rooftop installation, will generate enough clean energy each year to match
    the university's annual electricity consumption.

    Canadian Solar Group, the parent company of Current Energy, said, "This power purchase agreement with Stanford University is a testament to Recurrent Energy's ability to work
    with a diverse customer base in California and across the United States.
    We have long worked with different types of load serving entities, such as investor-owned and publicly owned utilities, and we are a well-known leader
    in working with CCA.
    Now, we're excited to demonstrate our ability to
    meet the needs of our direct access customers.
    " ”

    According to the project leader, Stanford solar power station #2 is scheduled to be officially put into operation
    in 2021.

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    Recently, Current Energy announced that it has signed a 25-year power purchase agreement
    for the 63MWac/88MWp Stamford Solar Power Station #2 project.

    solar energy

    Located on 161 hectares of land in Kings County, California, Stanford Solar Power Station #2 will provide clean electricity
    to 15,750 homes.

    Once completed, the project, along with Stanford's existing 67MW solar PPA and its 5MW rooftop installation, will generate enough clean energy each year to match
    the university's annual electricity consumption.

    Canadian Solar Group, the parent company of Current Energy, said, "This power purchase agreement with Stanford University is a testament to Recurrent Energy's ability to work
    with a diverse customer base in California and across the United States.
    We have long worked with different types of load serving entities, such as investor-owned and publicly owned utilities, and we are a well-known leader
    in working with CCA.
    Now, we're excited to demonstrate our ability to
    meet the needs of our direct access customers.
    " ”

    According to the project leader, Stanford solar power station #2 is scheduled to be officially put into operation
    in 2021.

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