Canadian Solar Successfully Completes Sunflower Solar Station under a BTA for Entergy Mississippi
State''s largest solar project provides clean, renewable energy and economic advantages GUELPH, ON and JACKSON, Miss. , May 27, 2022 |PRNewswire| -- Canadian Solar Inc. ("Canadian Solar" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: CSIQ) today announced its wholly owned subsidiary Recurrent Energy, LLC ("Recurrent") successfully completed the construction on a 100-megawatt renewable solar power plant near Ruleville in the Mississippi Delta, providing clean energy to Entergy Mississippi''s 461,000 customers. The Sunflower Solar Station is the largest solar installation in Mississippi and provides enough energy to power 16,000 homes. Recurrent Energy developed and built the Sunflower Solar Station for Entergy Mississippi, which will own it for the life of the facility. The Sunflower project is one of the first utility-scale solar projects to be constructed under a Build Transfer Agreement (BTA) in the United States . Recurrent Energy signed a BTA with Entergy Mississippi in 2018 designating the regulated utility to own the Sunflower project when it reached commercial operation.
Canadian Solar Successfully Completes Sunflower Solar Station under a BTA for Entergy Mississippi
State''s largest solar project provides clean, renewable energy and economic advantages GUELPH, ON and JACKSON, Miss. , May 27, 2022 |PRNewswire| -- Canadian Solar Inc. ("Canadian Solar" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: CSIQ) today announced its wholly owned subsidiary Recurrent Energy, LLC ("Recurrent") successfully completed the construction on a 100-megawatt renewable solar power plant near Ruleville in the Mississippi Delta, providing clean energy to Entergy Mississippi''s 461,000 customers. The Sunflower Solar Station is the largest solar installation in Mississippi and provides enough energy to power 16,000 homes. Recurrent Energy developed and built the Sunflower Solar Station for Entergy Mississippi, which will own it for the life of the facility. The Sunflower project is one of the first utility-scale solar projects to be constructed under a Build Transfer Agreement (BTA) in the United States . Recurrent Energy signed a BTA with Entergy Mississippi in 2018 designating the regulated utility to own the Sunflower project when it reached commercial operation.