星期五, 5 12 月, 2025
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Leyline Renewable Capital financing Core Solar’s 600-MW PV project pipeline

Leyline Renewable Capital, a pre-construction capital financier for renewable energy development, has entered into a financing arrangement with Core Solar, a utility-scale solar developer. Under the terms of the deal, Leyline will provide development-stage capital to support the development of 600 MW of utility-scale solar projects representing a portion of Core Solar‘s pipeline across the United States.
“Projects like these are the backbone of the next-generation clean energy economy and experienced, proven developers like Core Solar can effectively put our capital to work,” said Erik Lensch, CEO of Leyline. “This investment will enable Core Solar to accelerate its already extensive development pipeline and ensure that these critical projects have the resources they need to move quickly to construction.”
Leyline Renewable Capital works closely with developers throughout the renewable energy sector to provide capital for the pre-construction phase of utility-scale projects, including permitting, engineering, site analysis and securing interconnection agreements. This early funding is designed to accelerate and streamline development, increasing the long-term value of these critical projects.
“Core Solar has an established and diverse portfolio of successful solar energy projects across the U.S. and we knew that accelerating growth meant finding a partner who could not only provide capital, but also understood the unique structure and challenges of the renewable energy industry,” said Greg Nelson, president and CEO of Core Solar. “Leyline brings a level of experience and sophistication that differentiates them in our space. Erik and his team understand that early-stage development of solar projects must have access to flexible capital as we continue to expand our solar platform.”
Core Solar brings an analytical, data-based approach to project development, identifying the markets and sites where utility-scale solar can have the greatest impact and return. For Leyline, this ongoing relationship with Core Solar will grow its portfolio and add to the dozens of solar, anaerobic digestion and energy storage projects it is financing across the United States.

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