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RIC Energy sells solar energy projects in the New York community

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 8, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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RIC Energy PV project in Hanover, NY (Credit: Business Wire)

RIC energy has sold three PV installations with a combined capacity of 20 MW to Brookfield-owned Luminace, located in the New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG) and National Grid service areas.

The Hanover II and Pomfret II projects are in Chautauqua County, with the Cortlandville project in Cortland County.

The company says total investment in these projects is expected to exceed $50 million.

“We are excited to work toward New York State’s sustainability goals and to make a significant economic impact in Chautauqua and Cortland counties through the creation of sustainable jobs and the expansion of the local tax base,” said Jonathan Rappe, CEO of RIC Energy North America.

“Additionally, we are pleased to announce our partnership with Luminace’s experienced team to accelerate the progression of these projects into the operational phase.”








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