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Doral Renewables uses IHI Power Services for solar O&M services

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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O&M company IHI Power Services Corp. has been engaged by Doral Renewables to provide asset management services for two major renewable projects: Mammoth North Solar Project, a 400-MW generating facility in Starke County, Indiana, and Great Bend Solar Project, a 48-MW generating facility. MW plant in Meigs County, Ohio.

The Mammoth North Solar Project, which will begin commercial operations in the third quarter of 2024, is the first phase of Doral’s Mammoth Solar Project. When completed, the Mammoth Solar Project will generate as much as 1.3 GW of power – enough clean energy to support approximately 275,000 homes. This $1.5 billion project is one of the largest solar developments in the country and is divided into four phases: Mammoth North Solar, followed by Mammoth South Solar and Mammoth Central Solar I & II, expected to be completed in will be fully operational in the first quarter of 2025.

Doral’s Great Bend Solar Project will also break ground this year and is expected to be online by the end of 2025, which will generate an additional $400,000 in annual tax revenue, enough new jobs and economic growth to support local businesses and the Meigs County community to support the back. whole.

“Doral Renewables’ trust in IPSC to support the Mammoth North and Great Bend solar projects underscores our proven ability to deliver the highest level of asset management – ​​a service offering we have intentionally prioritized and built upon over the past several years,” said John Keller , CEO of IPSC. “Our expertise in optimizing renewable assets aligns perfectly with Doral’s vision of advancing sustainable communities and we are eager to contribute to the success of one of the largest solar projects in the United States while continuing our commitment to excellence in further strengthen the clean energy sector.”

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