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SunVest Solar has closed the acquisition and project financing for a 50 MW portfolio of community solar projects in Illinois and Maine 

Several Illinois projects were acquired through a joint venture development agreement with another developer. The remaining projects in both states were developed internally by the company. Construction on the projects has begun, with all expected to commence operations next year.

The Illinois portfolio includes several projects built on contaminated land above shuttered coal mines, with the sites set to be restored and recultivated with pollinator-friendly seed mixes and used for agrivoltaic purposes. The Maine sites are located at the northeast corner of the continental U.S.

“We are thrilled to advance our mission of cultivating access to renewable energy for America through these new community solar projects,” says Bram Walters, CEO of SunVest Solar.

“This milestone validates our multi-dimensional origination strategy involving self-development and project acquisitions. Today’s announcement furthers our goal to develop, build, own and operate high quality and long-term assets across the country.”

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As an elderly man, I’ll be leaving this planet soon, but I won’t cease pondering this until my heart stops beating.

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The drawing here reminds me of a conversation I had with my mother in the early days of 2GreenEnergy when she saw that my focus had become an ongoing effort to improve the wellbeing of all the planet’s inhabitants–now and into the future.

She asked me, “Why don’t you just live your life?”

I explained, “This is my life.”

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