Tag: Origis Energy
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Nexamp raises $520M to Power Clean Energy Mission | Solar Financing Spotlight
Nexamp enters a new phase of growth with a $520 million capital investment to expand its solar development program. Meanwhile Excelsior Energy has entered a multiyear contract to purchase Heliene solar panels, and Origis Energy has secured $317 million to build two utility-scale projects in this installment of the Solar Financing Spotlight. Nexamp secured $520……
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Origis Energy closes $344 million loan for solar + storage project in Miss. | Solar Financing Spotlight
Solar developers have been securing loans to support projects from the Atlantic Coast, to the South and the Pacific Northwest. Origis Energy, CollectiveSun and DC Green Bank lead this installment of the Solar Financing Spotlight. Origis Energy has finalized a $344 million construction financing facility and conversion to term loan with MUFG for the Golden Triangle……
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Origis begins construction on 200 MW Escalante Solar at former coal plant in N.M.
Origis Energy has kicked off construction on the Escalante Solar project near Grants, New Mexico. The 200 MW project is at the site of the decommissioned Escalante Station, a 253 MW coal-powered plant that Tri-State closed in 2020. “We are excited to help create a milestone for Tri-State in their renewable energy goals,” said Tanya Sessions, VP of business development……
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Origis begins construction on 200 MW Escalante Solar at former coal plant in N.M.
Origis Energy has kicked off construction on the Escalante Solar project near Grants, New Mexico. The 200 MW project is at the site of the decommissioned Escalante Station, a 253 MW coal-powered plant that Tri-State closed in 2020. “We are excited to help create a milestone for Tri-State in their renewable energy goals,” said Tanya Sessions, VP of business development……
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Origis begins construction on 200 MW Escalante Solar at former coal plant in N.M.
Origis Energy has kicked off construction on the Escalante Solar project near Grants, New Mexico. The 200 MW project is at the site of the decommissioned Escalante Station, a 253 MW coal-powered plant that Tri-State closed in 2020. “We are excited to help create a milestone for Tri-State in their renewable energy goals,” said Tanya Sessions, VP of business development……