AEP Energy signs a 2nd PPA with Doral LLC

AEP Energy and Doral LLC sign an additional solar power purchase agreement for the Mammoth project in Indiana. |AEP Energy and Doral LLC sign an additional solar power purchase agreement for the Mammoth project in Indiana.

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AEP Energy and Doral LLC sign an additionalsolar power purchase agreement for the Mammoth project in Indiana.

AEP Energy signs PPA for Mammoth Solar II project

American Electric Power subsidiary AEP Energy is one of the largest wholesale suppliers of electric power in the United States.
Doral Renewables is a major developer of renewable energy projects.
The two companies have signed an additional long-term renewable energy purchase agreement for the second phase of the Mammoth Solar Project in Indiana.
The 360 MW DC Mammoth Solar II project is part of the 1.65 GW Mammoth project being developed by Doral in Starke and Pulaskic counties in northern Indiana.

Follows on from the PPA signed for Mammoth Solar I

This agreement follows the long-term renewable power purchase agreement signed between the parties in April 2021 for the first 480 MW phase of the Mammoth Solar project.
Construction of Mammoth Solar II is scheduled to begin in 2022, with commercial operation scheduled to begin in 2024.
Doral was founded in 2019 as a joint venture between Doral Group and Clean Energy.
Doral LLC currently has over 3 GW of projects under development and 30,000 acres of land control, primarily in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic United States.

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