Array Technologies secures major long-term tracker supply deal with sPower

May 2, 2018
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Independent Power Producer sPower has entered into a strategic solar tracker supply deal with Array Technologies for multi-gigawatts of planned PV power plants, cementing a business relationship established over the last four years. Image: Array Technologies

Independent Power Producer sPower has entered into a strategic solar tracker supply deal with Array Technologies for multi-gigawatts of planned PV power plants, cementing a business relationship established over the last four years, according to Array Technologies.

“The newly created partnership between Array Technologies and sPower is a testament to the strength and success of a matured-U.S. solar market,” said Jeff Krantz, Senior Vice President at Array Technologies, “This deal represents a significant milestone for our company’s continued robust growth throughout the nation.”

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Recently in March 2018, Microsoft had announced the single largest corporate purchase of solar energy in the US, from two PV power plants (Pleinmont I and II) in Virginia totalling 350MW, from plants development, owned and operated by sPower, an AES and AIMCo. Plans are to expand the projects to 500MW.

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