Origis Secures Solar Project Finance
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Origis Secures Solar Project Finance

Origis Energy, a global solar developer and EPC provider, has secured project financing for a solar project in Ohio, USA. The financing was arranged by Fifth Third Bank, marking a significant milestone in Origis' renewable energy portfolio expansion.

The solar project, known as the Hardin Solar Center, is expected to have a capacity of 170 MW. Once operational, it will generate clean and sustainable energy, contributing to Ohio's renewable energy goals and reducing carbon emissions.

Fifth Third Bank's involvement in financing the Hardin Solar Center underscores the growing interest of financial institutions in supporting renewable energy projects. The bank's commitment to funding sustainable initiatives aligns with the global shift towards clean energy adoption and climate change mitigation.

Origis Energy's successful securing of project finance reflects its strong track record and expertise in developing utility-scale solar projects. The company's focus on innovation, efficiency, and sustainability positions it as a trusted partner in the renewable energy industry.

The Hardin Solar Center is expected to create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and provide long-term environmental benefits to the local community. Origis Energy's commitment to responsible energy development and its collaboration with Fifth Third Bank exemplify the collective efforts towards a greener and more sustainable future.

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Origis Energy, a global solar developer and EPC provider, has secured project financing for a solar project in Ohio, USA. The financing was arranged by Fifth Third Bank, marking a significant milestone in Origis' renewable energy portfolio expansion. The solar project, known as the Hardin Solar Center, is expected to have a capacity of 170 MW. Once operational, it will generate clean and sustainable energy, contributing to Ohio's renewable energy goals and reducing carbon emissions. Fifth Third Bank's involvement in financing the Hardin Solar Center underscores the growing interest of financial institutions in supporting renewable energy projects. The bank's commitment to funding sustainable initiatives aligns with the global shift towards clean energy adoption and climate change mitigation. Origis Energy's successful securing of project finance reflects its strong track record and expertise in developing utility-scale solar projects. The company's focus on innovation, efficiency, and sustainability positions it as a trusted partner in the renewable energy industry. The Hardin Solar Center is expected to create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and provide long-term environmental benefits to the local community. Origis Energy's commitment to responsible energy development and its collaboration with Fifth Third Bank exemplify the collective efforts towards a greener and more sustainable future.

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