Lightsource BP to build U.S. university solar power project
The project is expected to be complete by July 2020 and will provide around 25 percent of the university’s state-wide electricity demands for 25 years
LONDON: Lightsource BP, Europe’s biggest solar energy developer, will build a 70 megawatt (MW) solar project for Penn State university in Pennsylvania, the company said on Tuesday.
* The project is expected to be complete by July 2020 and will provide around 25 percent of the university’s state-wide electricity demands for 25 years, Lightsource BP said.
* No financial details were released.
* More than 150,000 solar panels will be installed in total in three locations near the university campus.
* Lightsource has been ramping up investments in the United States and last year bought a 135 MW portfolio of six solar assets in Pennsylvania and Maryland from Orion Renewable Energy Group LLC.
* Oil major BP acquired a 43 percent stake in Lightsource in 2017.
Source: reuters
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