Already under construction in conjunction with a long-term PPA with Duke Energy Progress, the new round of funding will allow the project to continue on its path to commercial operation by the third quarter.North Carolina isn't resting on its laurels as the No. 2 solar state in the country (according to the latest rankings by the Solar Energy Industries Association) - and Canadian Solar is helping it move forward.
The Chinese solar power company, which is constructing a 92 MW solar facility in Bladen and Cumberland counties near Fayetteville, N.C., announced it had secured $97 million to keep that project on track for commercial operation in the third quarter.
CohnReznick Capital Markets Securities acted as financial advisor to Canadian Solar in the transaction.The project has a long-term power-purchase agreement ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...