Dominion announced that it plans to purchase a 79-megawatt solar energy facility under construction in Anson County, North Carolina, from Cypress Creek Renewables. A power purchase agreement is in place for the offtake from the solar facility.
“Dominion is pleased to expand its solar power portfolio in North Carolina,” said Paul D. Koonce, president and CEO of the Dominion Generation Group, which oversees 26,200 megawatts of electric generating capacity in 11 states. “Today’s announcement aligns with our goal of adding carbon-free, cost-effective generation to our fleet.”
“We are thrilled to be working with Dominion on this project,” said Matthew McGovern, CEO of Cypress Creek Renewables. “Their growing renewable energy portfolio sets them apart from their peers and positions Dominion to continue its leadership role in the energy market of the future.”
The IS37 solar facility, located on a 550-acre tract of land near Morven, North Carolina, is being constructed by an affiliate of Cypress Creek Renewables. A subsidiary of Dominion Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion, has agreed to acquire the facility upon completion, expected in the second quarter of 2017. About 450 workers are expected onsite during the peak of construction.
The company has 535 megawatts of solar generating capacity—or enough to power nearly 135,000 homes and businesses at times of peak use—under development or in operation in North Carolina and Virginia. Dominion’s North Carolina solar fleet also includes the 20-megawatt Morgans Corner array in Pasquotank County and the 60-megawatt Summit Farms facility in Currituck County.
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