Solar Alliance Executes Partnership with City of Murphysboro

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Solar Alliance Energy (TSXV:SAN) has announced it has submitted a one megawatt commercial solar project proposal to the Illinois Power Agency. As quoted in the press release: In support of the bid application, the City of Murphysboro, Illinois, has partnered with Solar Alliance and signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) for the 1 MW solar …

Solar Alliance Energy (TSXV:SAN) has announced it has submitted a one megawatt commercial solar project proposal to the Illinois Power Agency.
As quoted in the press release:

In support of the bid application, the City of Murphysboro, Illinois, has partnered with Solar Alliance and signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) for the 1 MW solar project (the “Project”). The purpose of the MOU is to outline the process and responsibilities of the City of Murphysboro and Solar Alliance for the successful completion of financially viable solar project, as a part of the “Renewing the Murphysboro community through Green Energy jobs” initiative. The approximate capital cost of the Project is US $1,720,000, which represents the top line revenue to Solar Alliance minus costs of goods. Final revenue projection and profit margin would be determined after final design and the award of a REC contract from the RFP.

The City of Murphysboro and Solar Alliance have identified a project site and have completed the initial design of the Project, which would provide low cost, clean electricity to the City of Murphysboro. The goal of the Project is to support revitalization of the City of Murphysboro through solar project development, clean energy training programs and a plan to attract new business to the area.

“Solar Alliance is proud to be partnering with the City of Murphysboro on this important project,” said Chairman and CEO Jason Bak. “Solar energy can serve as a vehicle for change, helping transform communities burdened with high energy costs and high unemployment into centers of innovation, prosperity, and hope.”

“I am excited to help facilitate this project in Murphysboro and I am confident that the proposal submitted by Solar Alliance to the State of Illinois will be successful,” said Murphysboro Mayor Will Stephens. “The progress to this point is only a beginning, but it is also a testament to what bi-partisan governance, public-private partnerships, and working together can accomplish.”

Click here to read the full press release.

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