EDF Renewables North America has built on a previously signed solar power purchase agreement with community choice aggregator CleanPowerSF by reaching an additional agreement for an energy storage system.
Colorado Springs Utilities has signed a 17-year power purchase agreement for a 175 MW solar-plus-storage project being developed by German developer juwi.
Ørsted has sealed a 10-year power purchase agreement with German consumer product maker Henkel for a portion of the output of a roughly 250 MW wind farm in Texas.
Iowa wind developer RPM Access has signed a 20-year power purchase agreement with Central Iowa Power Cooperative (CIPCO) for the output of a wind farm in the state's Delaware County.
8minute Solar Energy has signed a 15-year power purchase agreement with Clean Power Alliance, a Los Angeles-based community choice aggregator, for the output from a solar-plus-storage project in Tulare County, California.
BrightRidge, a local utility partner of the Tennessee Valley Authority in northeast Tennessee, has signed a 20-year deal for a solar project being developed by Silicon Ranch.
The city of Unalaska, Alaska, has signed a 30-year power purchase agreement with Ounalashka Corp and Chena Power for the output from a 30.9 MW geothermal project that will tap energy from the Makushin Volcano.
Asheville, North Carolina's Pine Gate Renewables has inked a power purchase agreement with Duke University in what the school calls a “historic” agreement to provide it with 101 MW of solar energy from three new facilities.
Verizon Communications has signed virtual power purchase agreements with Brookfield Renewable and First Solar for a combined total of 450 MW of renewable energy.
Verizon Communications has signed virtual power purchase agreements with Brookfield Renewable and First Solar for a combined total of 450 MW of renewable energy.
CenterPoint Energy's Indiana-based electric and gas utility, Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Co (SIGECO), is seeking 700 MW to 1,000 MW of solar or solar-plus-storage and 300 MW of wind generation in the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) market.
174 Power Global has signed a power purchase agreement with Chariot Energy, an affiliate of the developer that sells energy to retail customers in Texas, for a 30 MW portion of the output of a recently completed solar project.
The Tennessee Valley Authority has signed a 20-year power purchase agreement for the output of a 70 MW solar project being developed by Silicon Ranch as part of a deal to supply a Facebook data center.
The Delaware River Port Authority has signed a 20-year power purchase agreement with SunPower Corp for an estimated 22 MW from a mixture of roof-mounted solar panels and solar canopies over parking, storage and work areas.
The Tennessee Valley Authority has signed power purchase agreements with two developers for solar projects totaling 212 MW in Tennessee and Mississippi.
Clearway Energy Group and Invenergy have signed long-term power purchase agreements with Verizon Communications for a total of 384 MW of renewable energy.
Origis Energy has signed a 15-year virtual power purchase agreement with nutrition and chemicals company Royal DSM for generation from a solar project in Texas.
Citi has signed a deal with an end customer to cover a portion of the output of a Texas wind project that was financed on the basis of a hedge provided by the bank last year.
The Kansas Corporation Commission has approved a power purchase agreement for an AEP Renewables wind project whose output will be used by aircraft manufacturer Spirit Aerosystems.
Los Angeles-based community choice aggregator Clean Power Alliance has awarded a 15-year energy storage agreement to sPower for a standalone battery storage project in Lancaster, Calif.
Renewables developer Community Energy has signed a 25-year power purchase agreement with the University of Pennsylvania for a two-phase solar project totaling 220 MW.
Battery storage developer esVolta has been awarded a power purchase agreement with the California Choice Energy Authority (CalChoice) for a 60 MWh lithium-ion project in Santa Paula, Calif.
The board of directors of utility Conway Corp. has approved a 20-year power purchase agreement with Lightsource BP for the output of the developer’s 132 MW Conway Solar project in Arkansas.
The Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission has approved 20-year power purchase agreements between three utilities and a solar project owned by D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments.
Puget Sound Energy has signed a power purchase agreement for the output of the major hydro project in the U.S. to be fully owned by Native American tribes.
Developers are moving forward with projects to supply smaller U.S. utilities owned by municipalities or through co-operative structures in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast.
EDF Renewables North America has signed a second power purchase agreement with Old Dominion Electric Cooperative for small-scale solar projects in Virginia.
Kentucky’s Henderson Municipal Power & Light has unanimously voted to pursue a 20-year power purchase agreement with Community Energy Solar for the output from a 50 MW solar project.
Canadian Solar has inked a power purchase agreement with an affiliate of steel, energy and construction conglomerate Grupo Techint for a solar project in Mexico.
Lumber producer Sierra Pacific Industries has signed a deal to sell 17 MW from a cogeneration facility at its Mt. Vernon Mill in Skagit County, Wash., to Puget Sound Energy.
Los Angeles-based private equity fund manager CIM Group has inked a power purchase agreement for a share of its 250 MW Aquamarine solar project in Kings County, Calif.
Geronimo Energy has inked a power purchase agreement with Bismarck, S.D.-based Basin Electric Power Cooperative for the output of its 128 MW Wild Springs Solar Project.
Three New England utilities have filed for Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities approval for a power purchase agreement with Mayflower Wind Energy’s eponymous 804 MW offshore wind farm, off the Massachusetts coast.
A series of recent announcements shows that there is continuing demand among regulated utility companies for contracted renewable energy, if developers know where to look.
Invenergy has signed a 12-year virtual power purchase agreement with a building materials firm for a portion of the output of a 250 MW wind farm it is in the process of selling to WEC Infrastructure.
Clearway Energy has signed a power purchase agreement with American Electric Power subsidiary AEP Energy and automaker Toyota for the output of a wind project in West Virginia.
D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments has signed a 20-year power purchase agreement with all three Rhode Island utilities—National Grid, Pascoag Utility District and Block Island Utility District—for the output from a 50 MW solar project.
Capital Dynamics has inked a long-term power purchase agreement with the Indiana Municipal Power Agency for a 100 MW solar project in southern Indiana.
Dominion Energy has signed a 20-year power purchase agreement with William & Mary College for the output of a 20 MW solar project originally developed by Strata Solar in Virginia.
Dominion Energy has lined up 17-year power purchase agreements with Amazon and the government of Arlington County, Va., for the output of a 120 MW solar project.
Kentucky’s Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company have signed 20-year, fixed-priced renewable energy contracts with chemicals company Dow Inc. and automaker Toyota to provide power to the companies from the 100 MW Rhudes Creek solar farm.
Silicon Ranch has signed a power purchase agreement with the Tennessee Valley Authority, Nashville Electric Service and Vanderbilt University for the output from a new 35 MW solar project under the TVA’s Green Invest program
Ormat Technologies has inked a pair of 10-year power purchase agreements with California community choice aggregators Silicon Valley Clean Energy and Monterey Bay Community Power for a geothermal project it is developing in the state.
Ormat Technologies has inked a pair of 10-year power purchase agreements with California community choice aggregators Silicon Valley Clean Energy and Monterey Bay Community Power for a geothermal project it is developing in the state.
Recent power purchase agreement announcements reflect the trend in renewable energy toward multiple contracts with a mix of corporate, community choice aggregator and municipal counterparties, while utility procurement is increasingly driven by large customers in more regulated markets.