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NineDot Energy Announces over $40 Million in Tax Equity Financing

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NineDot Energy®, the leading developer of community-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) in the New York City metro area, today announced the closing of the company’s first tax equity financing of over $40 million. The transaction was facilitated by Monarch Private Capital and involves seven battery storage projects in the New York City region. “Building energy projects to fight climate change requires a significant amount of capital and creativity,” said David...

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