20 rooftop solar projects completed

 

Summit, N.J.: Nautilus Solar Energy, LLC, a full service solar solutions provider in the United States and Canada, announced June 16 the completion of 14 rooftop projects in Ontario, totaling approximately 4.1 megawatts, with an additional 6 projects of 1.9 megawatts expected to be completed by July 2015. The combined installations represent one of the largest financings of a distributed generation solar photovoltaic portfolio.

          The portfolio, representing projects of different sizes, investment structures and stages of completion, secured both non-recourse financing from Rabobank, a leading financier of renewable energy projects in North America, as well as equity funding from North Sky CleanTech Alliance Fund L.P. and NewWorld Environmental Infrastructure L.P (managed by GoldenSet Capital Partners LLC). The community investment partners include Green Energy Co-operative of Ontario, Inc. and Eagle Lake First Nation.

          The projects were co-developed in partnership by Nautilus Solar Energy, its Canadian subsidiary Nautilus Solar Canada Inc. and Moose Power Inc. Nautilus and Moose Power worked closely with the property owners to create solar solutions that increase owner return on investment (ROI) while reducing carbon footprint in Ontario.

          This first phase of the projects will total 6.0 megawatts and is expected to grow to 7.2 megawatts later this year. The portfolio will ultimately reach 24 megawatts, its proponents estimate. Each project secured 20-year power purchase contracts under the Ontario Power Authority’s feed-in tariff program.

          In addition to developing the projects with Moose Power, Nautilus will also provide physical and financial asset management services.