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    Swinerton broke ground on a solar project in Southern California

    • Last Update: 2022-12-28
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, EPC contractor Swinerton Renewable Energy has begun construction of a 200-megawatt solar project
    in Southern California's Empire Valley.

    The project is owned by New Energy Solar (NEW), which received a new agreement in March 2018 from D.
    E.
    Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI) acquired the plant
    .
    DESRI will continue to provide development and asset management services
    for the project.

    Swinerton is expected to complete construction
    in December 2019.
    The project will include a NEXTracker single-axis tracking system, Power Electronics inverters and more than 460,000 modules to provide enough energy
    for the approximately 70,000 homes served by Southern California Edison.

    Mount Signal 2 will be located on
    486 hectares of land about 6 miles west of Calexico, Imperial County.
    During the entire project construction period, more than 200 employees will be hired to work
    on site.
    The project will also connect San Diego gas and electric transmission lines
    .

    Swinerton's General Manager of Renewable Energy said, "This project light exemplifies the lasting economic impact
    of solar projects on communities.
    The project will provide hundreds of well-paying jobs for the underemployed local workforce, while also providing an opportunity
    to build a skill set that can be used for future solar projects in the region.

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    Recently, EPC contractor Swinerton Renewable Energy has begun construction of a 200-megawatt solar project
    in Southern California's Empire Valley.

    solar energy

    The project is owned by New Energy Solar (NEW), which received a new agreement in March 2018 from D.
    E.
    Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI) acquired the plant
    .
    DESRI will continue to provide development and asset management services
    for the project.

    Swinerton is expected to complete construction
    in December 2019.
    The project will include a NEXTracker single-axis tracking system, Power Electronics inverters and more than 460,000 modules to provide enough energy
    for the approximately 70,000 homes served by Southern California Edison.

    Mount Signal 2 will be located on
    486 hectares of land about 6 miles west of Calexico, Imperial County.
    During the entire project construction period, more than 200 employees will be hired to work
    on site.
    The project will also connect San Diego gas and electric transmission lines
    .

    Swinerton's General Manager of Renewable Energy said, "This project light exemplifies the lasting economic impact
    of solar projects on communities.
    The project will provide hundreds of well-paying jobs for the underemployed local workforce, while also providing an opportunity
    to build a skill set that can be used for future solar projects in the region.

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