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Clearway contracts with two California CCAs for 200-MW solar + storage project in Riverside County

Clearway Energy Group announced that its Victory Pass project, a 200-MW solar and 200-MWh storage site under development on BLM land in Riverside County, California, is fully contracted with two investment-grade rated community choice aggregators, Silicon Valley Clean Energy Authority (SVCE) and Central Coast Community Energy (CCCE).

“Solar and storage energy projects like Victory Pass are central to California’s transition to 100% carbon-free electricity,” said Valerie Wooley, VP of origination at Clearway. “We’re honored to partner with SVCE and CCCE on these projects to move toward the Golden State’s renewable energy goals and support the role of community choice aggregators in providing California residents and businesses with clean, reliable, and affordable power. We thank our customers and many other partners who are making the clean energy transition possible.”

SVCE provides clean electricity from renewable and carbon-free sources to more than 270,000 residential and commercial customers in 13 Santa Clara County jurisdictions. Silicon Valley Clean Energy is advancing innovative solutions to fight climate change by decarbonizing the grid, transportation, and buildings. SVCE signed a 15-year contract for 100 MW of solar capacity and 25 MW of battery storage capacity from the Victory Pass project.

“The Victory Pass project not only provides solar energy capacity but carries great value with the 4-hour discharge battery pairing. As California summers continue to bring extreme heat and high electricity demand, the ability to discharge energy during peak hours is critical as we transition to a clean grid,” said Girish Balachandran, SVCE’s CEO.

Central Coast Community Energy procures clean and renewable energy on behalf of 400,000 residential and commercial customers throughout 33 Central Coast communities. In addition to renewable and storage projects, CCCE accelerates the electrification of transportation, building and agricultural equipment while strengthening energy resiliency. CCCE signed a 15-year contract for 100 MW of solar capacity and 25 MW of battery storage capacity from the Victory Pass project.

Victory Pass is part of a larger solar and storage complex in Riverside County along with Clearway’s Arica project. Once complete, the full renewable energy complex will generate enough clean electricity to power approximately 132,000 homes and represents an investment of $689 million, including $5.9 million in local economic benefits during operations. More than 1,000 jobs will be created during construction and once operating, the larger solar and storage complex will employ several full-time positions.

Clearway is one of the largest renewable energy companies in the state with about 1,700 MW of operating renewable energy facilities, which are owned by its public affiliate. Victory Pass will expand Clearway’s footprint in Riverside County, where the company owns and operates 180 MW of solar capacity.

Construction of Victory Pass is scheduled to begin in 2022.

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