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Altus Power Operationalizes Three New Community Solar Projects in Maine

STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Altus Power (NYSE: AMPS), the largest commercial-scale provider of clean electric power, today announced the successful completion of three new solar projects in Maine, adding a total of 19.1 MWs to the company’s expanding portfolio. By collaborating with multiple development partners, Altus Power has streamlined operations, consolidating these projects to become the sole owner producing enhanced operational efficiency within Maine. “Our process of acquiring an...

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