The solar project is part of the major food and beverage company’s sustainability initiatives.
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The six projects would range in size from 50 to 100 MW and would almost double the state’s current installed solar capacity.
The nearly $500 million project includes 250 MW of solar and is the Danish company’s largest onshore development to date.
Nonprofit solar installer GRID Alternatives Inland Empire received a $2.5 million state grant to fund the project.
The five-project portfolio serves rural residents, school districts, nonprofits, and municipalities in Colorado.
The two corporations signed up for solar energy capacity using Tennessee Valley Authority’s Green Invest program.
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Werner said, “The time is right for a new leader to take the reins and set the course for SunPower.”
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