Tag: Nautilus Solar Energy
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Nautilus acquires 75.6 MW community solar portfolio in Illinois
Nautilus Solar Energy LLC has acquired a 75.6 MW portfolio, consisting of 16 community solar projects. These projects are located throughout Illinois and are projected to be operational between 2025 and 2027. The portfolio of projects is qualified under Illinois’ community solar program and helps support the state’s renewable energy goal of 40% by……
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Nautilus makes landmark acquisition of 270 MW community solar portfolio from ESA
Nautilus Solar Energy LLC affiliate company Nautilus US Power Holdco LLC has acquired a portfolio of up to 270 MW of community solar projects from ESA Solar Development Group. Located throughout the Midwest in markets with proposed community solar legislation, the projects are in the early stages of development and will be co-developed by both……
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Nautilus to acquire 54 MW community solar portfolio from Seaboard Solar Holdings
Nautilus Solar Energy LLC has signed a deal to acquire a 54 MW portfolio of solar projects from Seaboard Solar Holdings LLC. The nine projects in the portfolio are located in New York and are expected to reach operation by the fourth quarter of 2023. Once completed, the community solar projects will provide clean energy to……
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Nautilus Solar Energy adds 47-MW community solar portfolio in Maine from ISM Solar
Nautilus Solar Energy, announced the acquisition of eight community solar projects in Maine totaling 47.2 megawatts direct current from ISM Solar Development. Construction of the projects, located in Cumberland, Knox, Oxford and York counties, is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2021. Upon completion, these projects will provideRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nautilus Solar Energy closes financing with Credit Suisse for 14 community solar projects
Nautilus Solar Energy has closed a $95 million tax equity financing commitment with an affiliate of Credit Suisse. The facility will provide competitive long-term financing for 14 community solar projects across Rhode Island, Maryland, New York, and Minnesota, amounting to approximately 55 megawatts direct current of nameplate capacity. All projectsRead More — Solar Builder magazine