Posted on | November 5, 2012 |
Lincoln Renewable Energy, a developer of U.S. solar and wind projects, on Monday, Nov. 5, announced 20-year power sales agreements with Southern California Edison to deliver electricity from its Marathon and Agincourt solar power plants.
The projects, located in San Bernardino County, go into construction in 2013.
The combined California solar projects ? the 25-megawatt DC Marathon and the 12.5-megawatt Agincourt ? will consist of more than 150,000 solar panels and will produce enough electricity annually to power 14,000 households.
Only four projects operating in the U.S. today are larger, according to Declan Flanagan, chief executive of Lincoln Renewable.
The company, based in Chicago, claims more than 400 megawatts of solar projects in mid- and late-stage development in California and more than 1,000 megawatts of solar in development across the U.S.
Lincoln Renewable als claims more than 1,000 megawatts of wind power projects across the U.S.
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