EDPR Unveils 74-MW Solar Farm in North Carolina
Apr 26, 2024 05:13 PM ET
- EDP Renewables shines bright in North Carolina with the inauguration of the 74-MW Misenheimer solar farm, their first project in the state. Expanding their footprint and commitment to renewable energy.
EDP Renewables North America LLC has inaugurated the 74-MW Misenheimer solar farm in North Carolina, marking its first project in the state. The solar farm, one of the largest in North Carolina, was originally developed by Orion Power Generation LLC before EDPR took over in 2020. The completed project is expected to contribute over USD 27 million to local landowners and USD 3.5 million to local governments over its lifespan.
With the addition of North Carolina, EDPR NA now operates in 18 US states and is actively seeking more opportunities to expand its renewables portfolio in the state. The company aims to add approximately 5.7 GW of new operational renewable energy capacity across the US by 2027.
What is EDPR NA's plan for expanding its renewables portfolio in North Carolina?
- EDPR NA plans to continue seeking opportunities to expand its renewables portfolio in North Carolina by developing more solar and wind projects in the state.
- The company is committed to adding approximately 5.7 GW of new operational renewable energy capacity across the US by 2027, with a portion of this capacity likely to be allocated to projects in North Carolina.
- EDPR NA's expansion plans in North Carolina align with the state's goals to increase renewable energy generation and reduce carbon emissions.
- The company's focus on developing renewable energy projects in North Carolina will not only contribute to the state's clean energy goals but also provide economic benefits to local landowners and governments.
- By investing in renewable energy projects in North Carolina, EDPR NA is helping to create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and support the transition to a more sustainable energy future in the state.
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