SunEdison, a subsidiary of MEMC Electronic Materials, has activated the first phase of its 16 MW solar farm in Davidson County, N.C.
According
to the company, the first phase of the project represents 4 MW of
generation capacity and comprises more than 14,000 solar panels that
will generate over six million kilowatt hours of electricity in the
first year of operation. Duke Energy is buying the farm’s entire output
under a 20-year contract.
SunEdison Activates First Phase Of North Carolina Solar Farm
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