Scout gets 112MW Missouri solar
- Stockton Lake project is located in Polk County and also expected online in 2025
Scout Clean Energy has acquired the 112MW Stockton Lake solar farm in southwest Missouri from Azimuth Renewables for an unrevealed cost.
Azimuth will certainly proceed as an active companion in the growth of the site in Polk County.
Scout will certainly obtain equipment, construct, as well as operate the solar project upon completion of advancement.
Stockton Lake will certainly be had by Scout once the project is functional in 2025.
Stockton Lake has an energetic request in the AECI interconnection line, and also the project is expected to carry out an Interconnection Agreement in the first quarter of 2022.
The facility will adjoin directly to the AECI system with a 69kV substation run by KAMO Power.
Scout Clean Energy founder and also chief executive Michael Rucker stated: "There is increasing need for renewables across the United States and also particularly in Missouri.
" We are pleased to increase our expanding renewable resource impact right into Missouri through the advancement, building, as well as procedure of the Stockton Lake Solar Farm as well as make solar energy readily available to many Missourians.
" Importantly, the partnership with Azimuth Renewables indicates that Scout will certainly be able to work hand in hand with a knowledgeable group of developers to bring this important project to market as safely as well as efficiently as possible."
Azimuth Renewable president David Bunge stated: "Azimuth Renewables is pleased to be dealing with Scout Clean Energy on the Stockton Lake project.
" Our company believe Scout is the ideal partner for this possibility, and we eagerly anticipate collaborating with them to make this project a success."
Scout is a portfolio firm of Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners, a professional worldwide investment supervisor concentrated solely on renewables, storage space, and grid support infrastructure.