Represented developer in connection with obtaining site control, surface waivers from mineral owners, negotiating the module supply agreement and selling a 104 MWdc solar project in Utah, selling power through a 15-year PPA with PacifiCorp on behalf of Meta.
Represented developer in connection with drafting, negotiating and securing option agreements, wind easements, real estate purchase agreements and setback waivers from neighboring landowners for a 151 MWdc wind project in Idaho.
Represented investment fund in connection with a $10M junior loan facility to a solar development and engineering, procurement and construction company.
Represented investment fund in connection with a $200M delayed draw term loan to a solar developer.
Represented developer and EPC company in connection with the negotiation of EPC agreements for carport, rooftop and ground-mounted solar systems across the United States, including on Cinemark and AMC Theaters locations in New Jersey.
Represented developer in connection with the negotiation of module supply agreements and EPC agreements for a 260 MWdc solar project in Texas, a 200 MWdc solar project in Utah, a 260 MWdc solar project in Idaho and an 800 MWdc solar + storage project in Utah.
Represented developer in connection with the sale of over 400 MWdc of solar projects in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Sunridge represented developer in negotiating the Module Supply Agreement and Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Agreement for the impressive 240 MWdc Appaloosa Solar 1 project in Iron County, Utah.
Spanning over 2,800 acres and equipped with 444,204 solar panels, this project is set to supply power to the data centers of Meta, marking a significant milestone in renewable energy production
Sunridge represented C&I developer in connection with construction debt and tax equity financing of a portfolio of rooftop, carport and ground mount solar projects with investment grade big box retail offtake with locations in New Jersey, Illinois, and California with a total transaction value of over $83M.