River Fork Solar PV Park is a 149MW solar PV power project. It is planned in Michigan, the US. The project is currently in financed stage. It will be developed in single phase. Post completion of the construction, the project is expected to get commissioned in 2022.
Project Type | Total Capacity (MW) | Active Capacity (MW) | Pipeline Capacity (MW) | Project Status | Project Location | Project Developer | Solar PV | 149 | – | 149 | Financed | Michigan, the US | Ranger Power |
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Description
The project is being developed by Ranger Power and is currently owned by D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments.
River Fork Solar PV Park is a ground-mounted solar project which is planned over 1,800 acres.
The project is expected to supply enough clean energy to power 30,000 households, to offset 244,000t of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) a year. The project cost is expected to be around $150m.
The solar power project consists of 500,000 modules.
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Post completion of the construction, the project is expected to get commissioned in 2022.
Power Purchase Agreement
Consumers Energy and DTE Electric are expected to be the power offtakers from the project.
Contractors Involved
Swinerton Renewable Energy is expected to render EPC services for the solar PV power project.
SOLV is expected to perform operations and maintenance for the solar PV power project.
Methodology
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