More than a dozen new solar plants will be powering southeastern Georgia. Aspen Power has completed construction on 14 solar projects that the company acquired from Inman Solar.
The projects total 49.4 MWdc of generation capacity, with Aspen Power acting as the long-term owner and operator of the solar facilities. Inman Solar originated and developed the projects and provided engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services. This portfolio of solar projects brings Aspen Power’s holdings in Georgia to 43 projects totaling more than 140 MWdc of generating capacity.
“The Inman team has done a fantastic job bringing high quality projects to the table, and we’re glad to have worked with their team to get these projects across the finish line and to become the long-term owners and operators,” said Lara Bushwood, director of project development at Aspen Power. “We have had success finding terrific partners like Inman in Georgia to help advance the state’s clean energy objectives,” she added.
The portfolio that Aspen Power acquired is made up of ground-mounted solar panels with single axis trackers that enhance the insolation of the panels over the course of the day. These systems, primarily located in the southeastern part of the state, will provide energy directly to Georgia Power through long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) as part of the company’s 2020 Distributed Generation Request for Proposal (RFP).
Aspen Power is a distributed energy generation platform with the dual mission of accelerating and democratizing decarbonization. The company partners with businesses, communities and others in the industry to develop, construct and operate renewable energy assets. Aspen Power’s experienced team is passionate about solving its clients’ energy challenges to deliver a sustainable future throughout the United States.
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