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TurningPoint Energy and Nexamp Announce Partnership on 9 MW of Community Solar Projects in Delaware

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TurningPoint Energy (TPE) and Nexamp today announced their latest collaboration to expand access to clean energy with nine megawatts (9MW) across two community solar projects in Delaware’s New Castle and Sussex counties. Scheduled for completion in 2025, the community solar portfolio is a demonstration of TPE’s commitment to invest over $100MM in the Delaware community solar market. TPE developed the projects under Delaware’s community solar program and Nexamp will buil...

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