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Altus Power and CBRE Partner on 10.5 MW Project at the Arsenal Trade Center in New Jersey

STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Altus Power (NYSE: AMPS), the largest commercial scale provider of clean electric power, today announced an agreement to construct a 10.5-megawatt solar project on three modern logistics buildings in New Jersey totaling more than 1.1 million sq. ft., developed by Trammell Crow Company (TCC) and CBRE Investment Management (CBRE IM). Upon completion, the benefits of the clean electric power generated from the solar array will be made available to CBRE IM tenants...

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