Connor, Clark & Lunn Infrastructure (CC&L Infrastructure) has wrapped up construction at its 200-megawatt Riverstart solar project, located in Randolph County, Ind. The facility, which recently entered into operations, is now the largest solar array by capacity in the state.
The portfolio also includes four operating wind projects located in Indiana, Wisconsin, Oklahoma and Ohio with more than 360 megawatts of aggregate installed capacity.
Each asset is fully contracted through long-term power purchase agreements with high-quality offtakers, and the portfolio provides geographically diversified exposure to three distinct U.S. electricity markets.
“We are excited to announce the achievement of this important milestone and the closing of the related financing for Riverstart, the largest solar project in our rapidly growing renewable portfolio,” said Matt O'Brien, president of CC&L Infrastructure.
The firm has concurrently closed an $87 milli