SunEdison Completes 6-MW Solar Plant in Florida

SunEdison Inc. has completed a 6-megawatt solar power plant that will supply electricity to Lakeland Electric, the third largest public power utility in the State of Florida, through a 25-year power purchase agreement.

The Bella Vista solar power plant is expected to generate approximately 14 gigawatt-hours of electricity each year, enough to power more than 1,300 homes and avoid the emission of 21 million pounds of carbon dioxide, the equivalent to removing more than 2,000 cars from the road. TerraForm Power acquired the project upon completion from its Call Right Projects list.

In addition to the solar power plant, SunEdison has completed three other projects for Lakeland Electric and is developing two more. The total solar power capacity of the portfolio under the Master Agreement is expected to be 24 MW.

“Lakeland Electric is a forward thinking, pragmatic utility company,” said Paul Gaynor, SunEdison’s executive vice president of the Americas and EMEA. “With the Bella Vista solar project, and two other projects that are currently being developed, Lakeland and its customers will have access to clean, reliable, and cost-effective energy for years to come. By the end of the first quarter of 2016, we expect to have finished all six projects for Lakeland Electric, completing their 24 MW solar portfolio.”

“SunEdison has consistently been a leader in renewable energy development,” said Joel Ivy, Lakeland Electric’s general manager. “Our customers told us they wanted renewable energy and our partnership with SunEdison ensures this happens on time and on budget. We are excited to expand our portfolio with clean, reliable renewable energy, which will enable us to give our customers predictably priced low-cost electricity for years to come.”

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