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ECA will sell solar energy projects in Delaware to Luminace

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 4, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Brookfield Property Luminance will acquire two PV facilities from ECA Solar with a combined capacity of 10 MW, located in Delmarva Power & Light’s service area in Delaware.

The facilities are expected to fully power the 2,500 homes participating in the utility’s community solar program. Total investments in these projects are expected to exceed $25 million.

“Our recently announced relationship and associated portfolio with ECA Solar enables access to clean, renewable solar energy for residents and businesses across Delaware and continues to grow a broader footprint of community solar assets in Delaware,” said Brendon Quinlivan, CEO of Luminace.

“As we continue to expand our valued network of strategic channel partnerships in key markets across the U.S., we are excited to work with the ECA team this year to support each other’s mutual growth goals.”

The ECA projects to be acquired by Luminace are located in Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware.








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