Duke Energy Renewables Adds To California Solar Portfolio

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Duke Energy Renewables has acquired the development assets associated with the proposed 20 MW AC Longboat solar project in California from EDF Renewable Energy.

The project will be built in San Bernardino County near the city of Barstow. With this addition, Duke Energy Renewables says it has seven solar power projects in California totaling more than 130 MW, enough to power about 40,000 average homes.

“Longboat is a great addition to our growing California solar portfolio,” comments Greg Wolf, commercial portfolio president of Duke Energy. “In addition to utility-scale solar projects, we’ve also made investments in California distributed generation and energy management systems for commercial and industrial companies, which enables us to offer a full array of services in the state and across the U.S.”

The energy generated from Longboat and associated renewable energy credits (RECs) will be sold to Southern California Edison through a 20-year agreement.

“We’re proud to turn over the Longboat solar project to Duke Energy Renewables,” states Raphael Declercq, vice president of portfolio strategy at EDF Renewable Energy. “We value the support of San Bernardino county and the local community for its first-ever unanimous approval of a solar project. We leveraged nearly 30 years of experience and managed the state’s rigorous and thorough approval process to position this project ready for construction.”

Gehrlicher Solar America Corp. will oversee the construction of the project, which is expected to be in service by year-end. Jinko is providing 84,000 single-axis tracking and polycrystalline modules.

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