Tag: Excelsior Energy Capital
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Aggreko acquires 9 community solar projects in New York | Solar Financing Spotlight
Aggreko and Summit Ridge Energy have each acquired a large portfolio of solar projects in New York and Virginia. Meanwhile, Excelsior Energy Capital and Primergy have secured financing. Read more about these projects in the latest Solar Financing Spotlight. Aggreko’s Energy Transition Solutions (ETS) division has acquired a portfolio of nine community solar projects in New……
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Aptly named Climate Pledge Arena to install 1.2-MW of solar, get net zero carbon certified
Excelsior Energy Capital, Unico Solar Investors, Oak View Group and the Seattle Kraken announced a partnership to equip Climate Pledge Arena with onsite solar arrays. The arrays which produce energy totaling 1.2 MW are a key component of the project’s commitment to becoming the first arena in the world toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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UX Solar, Namasté Solar start on four Denver-areas community solar gardens
UX Solar, a joint-venture partnership between Excelsior Energy Capital and Unico Solar Investors LLC, along with co-development partner Namasté Solar, has broken ground on four new community solar gardens in the Denver metro area, totaling 8 MW of capacity. In 2019, Xcel Energy selected Unico Solar and Namasté Solar toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Excelsior Energy Capital continues to build its Minnesota solar portfolio with five more ground-mount sites
North American renewable energy investor Excelsior Energy Capital acquired five more Minnesota ground-mount solar projects from development partner Nokomis Energy this week. The Kingfield Portfolio, located across Southern Minnesota, totals 6.3 MWDC and brings Excelsior’s total portfolio of ground-mount solar projects in Minnesota to 21.6 MWDC, all as part ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Excelsior Energy Capital, Nokomis Partners to construct 16-MW solar portfolio in Minnesota
Excelsior Energy Capital announced that its North American Renewable Energy Fund is teaming with Nokomis Partners on the construction and operation of a 16.5 MW solar portfolio. Excelsior will be the long-term owner of the portfolio. In addition, Excelsior and Nokomis are already working on their next portfolio, seeking toRead More — Solar Builder magazine