Total investment is expected to be $150 million. The projects are a set of ground-mounted solar facilities, providing clean energy to offset greenhouse gas emissions and reduce energy costs for ratepayers in those areas.
The portfolio will provide approximately 150 gigawatt-hours of clean electricity annually. That is enough to annually power almost 10,000 households, or offset roughly 10,000 metric tons of Carbon Dioxide.
“We are pleased to play a role in satisfying the United States growing demand for clean energy,” said John Gorman, CEO of Ecoplexus. “The United States continues to set a great example for other countries to follow, and we are eager to continue to support efforts to decarbonize across the country going forward.”