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Solar Frontier’s 20MW Plant in Southern California Nearing Completion
2016-01-28 16:49

Solar Frontier Americas Development, a utility-scale solar project developer and financier of high-performing solar projects and subsidiary of Solar Frontier, will hold a ribbon cutting event for Calipatria, its 20 MW solar project currently nearing completion in the Imperial Valley of California. Solar Frontier Americas Development, one of the largest solar developers in Imperial County, will host government and local officials at the project site near the county seat of El Centro, California.

The Calipatria project will deliver approximately 52,200 MWh of clean energy per year - enough energy to power almost 5,000 homes along with offsetting over 39,000 tons of carbon dioxide annually. The solar energy plant project generated dozens of jobs and employed local workers in Imperial County. Over the lifetime of the solar plant, it will pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in local sales and property taxes and will help contribute to the local economy.

Senator Ben Hueso, representative of the 40th district, has actively worked to create policies that would support renewable energy projects in Imperial County.  “I’m pleased with the Solar Frontier Americas solar project and the benefits of job creation and local economic support it’s brought to Imperial Valley,” said Senator Hueso.

Cary Vandenberg, VP of Business Development and Managing Director of Solar Frontier Americas Development, said, “Our team proficiently executed management of this project working closely with Imperial County officials. We thank them for their forward-thinking leadership in regard to renewable energy and the role they played in supporting the progress of this solar project.”

Solar Frontier Americas Development was formed when Solar Frontier acquired the North America Solar Project pipeline of Gestamp Solar in early 2015. The newly formed subsidiary has assembled a highly-skilled development team and began execution on a 280 MW pipeline of approximately 10 photovoltaic (PV) projects located primarily in California.

 
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