NEW YORK — Greenbacker signed a definitive agreement to acquire 4 solar facilities in Fayetteville, Tennessee, for a gross purchase price of approximately $7,500,000.

The first assets acquired within the Magnolia Sun Portfolio (named “Powerhouse One”), consists of commercial grade, ground mounted solar systems located on leased property.

Electricity produced by the portfolio is sold under long term Power Purchase Agreements with two Investment Grade counterparties; the Tennessee Valley Authority and Fayetteville Public Utilities.

In total, the systems are expected to produce approximately 4,392,000 Kilowatt hours of power each year; enough electricity to power approximately 495 homes for one year of typical use.

“We continue to expand our solar portfolio and diversify our holdings through the addition of new locations around the United States,” stated Charles Wheeler, CEO of Greenbacker. “We are excited to purchase our first deal in Tennessee, Powerhouse One, especially given the high quality of the contractual off takers.”

Counsel for Greenbacker on this transaction was Winstead PC.

About Greenbacker Renewable Energy Company

Greenbacker Renewable Energy Company is a publicly registered, non-traded limited liability company that expects to acquire a diversified portfolio of income-producing renewable energy power plants, energy efficiency projects and other sustainable investments.

Derick Lila
Derick is a Clark University graduate—and Fulbright alumni with a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, and Policy. He has over a decade of solar industry research, marketing, and content strategy experience.

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