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Lincoln Renewable Energy (LRE), a developer of solar and wind projects, has entered into 20-year power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Southern California Edison (SCE) to deliver electricity from its 25 MW Marathon and Agincourt 12.5 MW solar power plants.

Both projects are located in San Bernardino County, Calif., and will go into construction in 2013. When completed, the combined California solar projects will deploy more than 150,000 solar panels.

"With its huge solar resources, California represents an enormous opportunity for solar power developers and customers alike," says Declan Flanagan, CEO of LRE.




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