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ContourGlobal Enters U.S. Renewables Market With Acquisition of 151 MW Solar Portfolio From Sun Tribe Development

MILAN & CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #energy--ContourGlobal announced its entrance into the U.S. renewables market with the acquisition of a 151 MW solar portfolio composed of two projects in South Carolina. The deal involves the transaction of late-stage development assets, with commercial operation planned to start in 2029. The projects have signed long-term PPAs, and all grid interconnection studies have been completed at the time of the transaction. At peak capacity, the two solar PV plant...

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