D. E. Shaw Renewable Investments Acquires Cuyama Solar Project from First Solar

D. E. Shaw Renewable Investments Acquires Cuyama Solar Project from First Solar

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The project, which was developed by First Solar, is currently under construction, with completion anticipated by the end of 2017. Power from the project is expected to be supplied to Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) under a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) starting in January 2019

D. E. Shaw Renewable Investments has acquired 40 Megawatt (MW)ac Cuyama Solar Project in Santa Barbara County, California from First Solar. However, both the companies did not disclose terms of the deal.

The project, which was developed by First Solar, is currently under construction, with completion anticipated by the end of 2017. Power from the project is expected to be supplied to Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) under a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) starting in January 2019. Community Choice Aggregator Peninsula Clean Energy has a one-year “bridge” PPA for power delivered from the plant in 2018.

We are delighted to work with First Solar on another California solar project,” said Bryan Martin, CEO of DESRI. “Their technology and integrated power plant solutions will help us provide a cost-effective energy solution for the residents and businesses of Santa Barbara.”

We are pleased to build on this exciting relationship,” said Georges Antoun, First Solar’s Chief Commercial Officer. “DESRI’s clear commitment to building their portfolio with affordable, clean energy is a strong match with First Solar technology.”

When in operation, the power plant – which is the first utility-scale solar installation in Santa Barbara County – is expected to annually provide enough clean, affordable sustainable electricity to power about 16,000 typical California homes and displace more than 30,000 metric tons of CO2 greenhouse gas emissions each year – the equivalent of taking almost 6,000 cars off the road.

Cuyama is the third renewable energy project DESRI has acquired from First Solar. In 2016, DESRI affiliates acquired the 31MWac Portal Ridge Solar Project in Los Angeles County and the 11MWac Rancho Seco Solar Project in Sacramento County.

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