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Generate Capital and KeyState Renewables’ SOLCAP Platform Deliver 53.5 MWdc in Community Solar Across 11 Projects in New York with Latest Joint Fund Close

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Generate Capital (“Generate”), a leading sustainable investment and operating company, and KeyState Renewables (“KeyState”) announced the close of their third joint fund, Generate NY Community Solar VI, LLC, bringing new sources of solar power to rural New York. The closed fund, which included a $64 million investment from KeyState, was used to build, develop and manage 11 projects in New York, creating 53.5 MWdc of new solar power capacity and improving g...

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