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    Origis Energy secured 200MW of PV from First Solar

    • Last Update: 2022-12-28
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    Recently, First Solar and Origis Energy signed an agreement that will enable Origis Energy to acquire 200MW of photovoltaic projects
    from First Solar.

    Located in Twiggs County, Georgia, the photovoltaic installation is expected to be the largest solar installation
    in the southeastern United States.
    Specific terms of the deal were not disclosed
    .

    As part of the transaction, Origis will sell all energy and renewable assets of the installation to Georgia Power through Georgia Power's Renewable Energy Development Program (REDI) program
    .

    Origis Energy's Managing Director, Mergers & Acquisitions, said, "We are proud to work closely with
    First Solar.
    Georgia Power, Southern Corporation and Georgia authorities are critical
    to the state's landmark clean energy project.
    We will complete this project
    together.

    The project, which is expected to start construction in November 2018, will consist of
    more than 500,000 thin-film solar modules on First Solar's single-axis tracker brackets.
    In addition, up to 400 jobs
    will be created in Twiggs County during the construction phase of the project.

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    Recently, First Solar and Origis Energy signed an agreement that will enable Origis Energy to acquire 200MW of photovoltaic projects
    from First Solar.

    PV projects

    Located in Twiggs County, Georgia, the photovoltaic installation is expected to be the largest solar installation
    in the southeastern United States.
    Specific terms of the deal were not disclosed
    .

    As part of the transaction, Origis will sell all energy and renewable assets of the installation to Georgia Power through Georgia Power's Renewable Energy Development Program (REDI) program
    .

    Origis Energy's Managing Director, Mergers & Acquisitions, said, "We are proud to work closely with
    First Solar.
    Georgia Power, Southern Corporation and Georgia authorities are critical
    to the state's landmark clean energy project.
    We will complete this project
    together.

    The project, which is expected to start construction in November 2018, will consist of
    more than 500,000 thin-film solar modules on First Solar's single-axis tracker brackets.
    In addition, up to 400 jobs
    will be created in Twiggs County during the construction phase of the project.

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