5.8-MW solar project starts procedures in southern North Carolina
- Warbler Solar, a 5.8-MW solar project, came online in Cleveland County, North Carolina. The project was developed by Birdseye Renewable Energy as well as is anticipated to create nearly 8,300 MWh annually.
National solar investment fund SolRiver Capital financed the solar project.
" Working with SolRiver Capital on Warbler was a great experience," stated Peden Harris, COO of Birdseye Renewable Energy. "We have a high degree of trust in their team, they have actually proven repeatedly that they recognize the subtleties of project development and also we've been able to work extremely collaboratively as well as freely together consequently."
SolRiver intends to proceed investing in solar projects at differing levels of development in North Carolina.
" North Carolina is an eye-catching market for us," Nick Gazzolo, Partner at SolRiver Capital added. "Our team has been a trusted partner to a number of designers trying to navigate the state's utility-scale solar market and also we're proud to have actually helped a number of projects obtain from early-stage advancement to building and operation."
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