Ecoplexus commissions 54MW of PV projects in North Carolina

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US-based solar developer Ecoplexus has commissioned six solar PV projects, totaling 54MW in North Carolina at US$79 million in value.

The project completions are part of the firm’s second and third project portfolios. Ecoplexus has another 36MW under construction in the US and Japan and it expects to construct a total of 120MW during 2016.

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Ecoplexus also manages a development pipeline of approximately 1 gigawatt (GW) across twelve states and internationally, representing over US$1.2 billion in project value,

John Gorman, chief executive of Ecoplexus, said: “We recognize the need for clean renewable generation and are proud to contribute to North Carolina's Renewable Portfolio Standards. We plan to continue increasing our capacity of MW installed per year to address the added demand for renewables.”

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