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Navisun and Ampion Partner to Deliver Community Solar Savings to Customers and Expand to New Markets Across the U.S.

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Navisun, an independent power producer with operations across the United States, and Ampion, a community solar subscription management company, are pleased to announce a long-term, strategic partnership that will connect commercial, industrial, and residential customers throughout the Northeast and Midwest with affordable, reliable solar energy. Navisun will design, construct, own, and operate more than 21 MWdc of solar assets across four states, with plans to add addit...

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