SunEdison guides 2015 project pipeline completions

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Major renewable energy development company SunEdison has provided quarterly and full-year project pipeline completion guidance ahead of its Capital Markets Day, today. 

SunEdison expects third-party project sales in the first quarter of 2015 to be in the range of 75MW to 90MW and between 260MW to 300MW for the full year. 

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Retained projects expected in the first quarter were guided to be between 145MW and 160MW, while full-year retained projects which include both PV and wind projects were guided to be between 1,840MW and 2,000MW. 

However, total MW completions in the first quarter were guided at between 220MW and 250MW with total MW completions in 2015 expected to be in the range of 2,100MW to 2,300MW. 

The company did not breakout projects by technology type. 

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