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EDF Renewables North America Announces Commercial Operations at Desert Harvest 1 and Desert Harvest 2 Solar Projects
January 29, 2021 GMT
Desert Harvest 1 & 2 Solar Projects in Riverside County, California. (Photo: Business Wire)
SAN DIEGO (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 29, 2021 today announced the completion and commercial operation of the Desert Harvest 1 (114 MWdc) and Desert Harvest 2 (100 MWdc) Solar Projects. Desert Harvest 1 provides electricity to MCE under a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), while Desert Harvest 2 supplies energy and renewable attributes to Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) under a 25-year Renewable Energy Credit (REC) + Index structure contract.
Desert Harvest packs their bags and moves from North Carolina to Ellsworth. Author: Peggy Keyser (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 12:24 PM EST January 11, 2021 Updated: 12:24 PM EST January 11, 2021
ELLSWORTH, Maine We often hear about the state of Maine wanting to attract new businesses to move here – it’s good for the economy and can mean new jobs for our workforce. But how does that happen? In the case of a company called Desert Harvest – it happened because of a show of hands. Heather Florio is the CEO of Desert Harvest – which used to be based in North Carolina. When she decided her company needed to move - they had plenty of places to choose from – but all the pieces fell in to place to bring them to Downeast Maine.