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Sol Systems Advances National Clean Energy Portfolio with Financial Close of Blossom Solar Project in Ohio and Announcement of Nightfall Solar Project in Texas
Washington, D.C.--(Newsfile Corp. - March 6, 2026) - Sol Systems, a leading national clean energy developer and independent power producer (IPP), today announced a major milestone advancing two projects in its utility-scale solar portfolio: the financial close of the 144 MW-ac Blossom Solar Project in Morrow County, Ohio, and the 180 MW-ac Nightfall Solar Project in Uvalde County, Texas. Together, the projects reflect Sol Systems' continued expansion across key U.S. power markets and its...
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[{"type":"text","content":"Washington, D.C.--(Newsfile Corp. - March 6, 2026) - Sol Systems, a leading national clean energy developer and independent power producer (IPP), today announced a major milestone advancing two projects in its utility-scale solar portfolio: the financial close of the 144 MW-ac Blossom Solar Project in Morrow County, Ohio, and the 180 MW-ac Nightfall Solar Project in Uvalde County, Texas. Together, the projects reflect Sol Systems' continued expansion across key U.S. power markets and its longstanding commitment to integrating development, capital deployment, and long-term community impact.","length":600,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Financing for both Blossom and Nightfall was arranged for Sol Systems as a construction warehouse facility, which had been previously announced in July 2025. The lead structuring and arranging lending group consisted of BBVA, ING Capital LLC, Intesa Sanpaolo SpA, NAB, Natixis CIB, and NatWest. Such financing resulted in the first two projects to draw on those funds at a total transaction size of $634 million. Tax equity for the transactions was facilitated by Raymond James Renewable Energy Investments and their investors.","length":527,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Nightfall Solar: Advancing Utility-Scale Development in ERCOTIn Texas, Sol Systems reached financial close for the 180 MW-ac Nightfall Solar Project in Uvalde County. As a part of the $334 million transaction, Sol Systems has selected SOLV Energy as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) provider for the project, marking the second collaboration between Sol Systems and SOLV Energy, following the successful completion of the Eldorado Solar Project in Illinois.","length":478,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"SOLV Energy will deliver EPC services for the solar PV field and high-voltage substation, with commercial operation expected in 2026. Nightfall is projected to power approximately 57,935 homes annually and create around 300 construction jobs at peak activity.","length":259,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":""We're proud to continue our partnership with Sol Systems on the Nightfall project," said George Hershman, CEO of SOLV Energy. "Following the success of Eldorado, this collaboration reflects our shared commitment to delivering high-quality power infrastructure.&qu...