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  2. East Blackland Solar Project - Wikipedia

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    The current developer is Recurrent Energy, LLC, a division of Canadian Solar. CIT Group arranged for financing of $162 million of the $234 million project, which finally broke ground in July 2020. Austin Energy will buy electricity generated by the project under the terms of a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA). [3] [4]

  3. Solar power in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas has the potential to generate 22,787 TWh/year, more than any other state, from 7.743 TW of concentrated solar power plants, using 34% of Texas, [32] and 131.2 TWh/year from 97.8 GW of rooftop photovoltaic panels, 34.6% of the electricity used in the state in 2013. [33]

  4. Community solar - Wikipedia

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    The solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC), implemented in 2006, is a one-time tax credit for commercial solar developers, including those who develop community solar projects. [24] While the solar ITC rate was scheduled to gradually decrease over time, Congress passed a two-year extension of the 26% rate in 2020 alongside a COVID relief package ...

  5. Houston County rejects solar panel farm offering a $300 ...

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    The solar farm would represent a $300 million investment in Houston County, and generate $700,000 a year over the life of the project, which is typically 40 years, Beasley said.

  6. Freestone County commissioners ask Texas to halt eminent ...

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  7. PACE financing - Wikipedia

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    PACE financing (property assessed clean energy financing) is a means used in the United States of America of financing energy efficiency upgrades, disaster resiliency improvements, water conservation measures, or renewable energy installations in existing or new construction of residential, commercial, and industrial property owners.