Helios Infrastructure acquires largest solar project in Louisiana
Helios Infrastructure, a joint venture between Nationwide and Sol Systems, announced its acquisition of the largest solar power project in Louisiana. The 50-MW system is located in West Baton Rouge Parish, and it is now owned and operated by Helios. This acquisition marks the largest single project investment for Helios to date. Entergy Louisiana is purchasing the energy produced by the project through a 20-year power purchase agreement.
“This is an important day for Nationwide as this project is a continuation of our broader effort, focused on ESG-related investments,” said Clark Lloyd, solar equity portfolio manager for Nationwide. “Sourcing projects that focus on clean energy and a sustainable future is not only a win for the community, but it allows us to fulfill our mission of protecting people, businesses and futures with extraordinary care.”
The project brought more than 350 construction and installation jobs to the area and it will provide ongoing, positive benefits to the community — clean energy and approximately $6.4 million in tax revenue — over the next 30 years.
“This is a resilience story, and an indicator that clean energy will play a significant role in the recovery of the region and our nation,” said Jessica Robbins, senior director of structured finance for Sol Systems. “The impacts of the pandemic have put us to the test, and we have an even greater appreciation for partners like Nationwide and Entergy. Partnerships like these are essential to provide hope and to jumpstart the recovery of our communities and economy.”
DEPCOM Power provided the engineering, construction and operations and maintenance services for the project.
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Original Source: https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2020/09/helios-infrastructure-acquires-largest-solar-project-louisiana/