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Home News Regions Central Virginia Dominion acquires 50-megawatt solar project in Utah

Dominion acquires 50-megawatt solar project in Utah

Published November 10, 2014 by Paula C. Squires

 

Dominion said Monday that it has acquired Pavant Solar, a 50-megawatt solar energy project in Utah. It bought the project from juwi solar (JSI), a global renewable energy provider with U.S. operations based in Boulder, Colo.

Pavant Solar is Dominion's first solar development in Utah and is expected to enter service in the second half of 2015.

“Solar energy is the key component of Dominion's growth in renewable generating capacity. We are delighted to expand our solar footprint into Utah,” David A. Christian, chief executive officer of Dominion Generation, said in a statement.

The project has secured a 20-year power purchase agreement and an interconnection agreement. JSI Construction Group has been awarded the engineering, procurement, and construction contract, and JSI O&M Group will monitor and maintain the project on behalf of Dominion during the initial years of operation.

With the addition of Pavant Solar, Dominion said it has 324 megawatts of solar generating capacity in development, under construction or in operation in California, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Tennessee and Utah.

Dominion Virginia Power, an electric utility serving 2.5 million customer accounts in Virginia and northeast North Carolina, also has projects in operation or under development as part of its Solar Partnership Program.

The company's renewable portfolio also includes about 850 megawatts of capacity generated by biomass, water and wind. Those facilities are in Indiana, North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.

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