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TurningPoint Energy and Nautilus Solar Energy Announce Partnership on 21 MW of Community Solar Projects in Illinois

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #CleanEnergy--TurningPoint Energy (TPE) and Nautilus Solar Energy® (Nautilus) today announced their latest partnership in expanding renewable energy with 21 MW across three community solar projects in Illinois. Since 2019, the companies have collaborated on 19 large scale and community solar projects totaling more than 129.2 MW across Illinois, Delaware, Maine, and Rhode Island. This is the second community solar portfolio on which the companies have partnered in Illinois. Scheduled...

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