SunEdison Completes Two Maryland Solar-Power Plants

SunEdison Inc. has completed two solar projects in Maryland with a total capacity of 4.6 megawatts.

The first project is a 2.1-MW solar energy system that will supply electricity to Pocomoke City’s wastewater treatment plant via a 20 year power purchase agreement.  A 2.5-MW project will supply electricity to the Cecil County School of Technology via a 20 year power purchase agreement.

Both projects are designed to produce more energy than the on-site facility needed. Under aggregated net metering, other buildings owned by the offtakers can share the output of the solar systems, even if they are not physically connected to them or are on a different meter.

The projects were on the TerraForm Power call right list and have been acquired and are now owned by TerraForm Power.

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