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Recurrent Energy Closes $103 Million Tax Credit Transfer Agreement for North Fork Solar Project

Published on 28 Jun 2024
Recurrent Energy 
Recurrent Energy announced today that it has signed a $103 million tax credit facilitation agreement with Bank of America for its North Fork Solar Project. The 160 MW solar project, located southwest of Oklahoma City, is now operational.

To celebrate the commencement of operations, Recurrent Energy and Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority ("OMPA"), hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 26, 2024. OMPA, which serves 42 municipally-owned electric systems in Oklahoma, will purchase 100% of the energy produced by North Fork Solar under a 15-year agreement. Recurrent Energy will continue to own and operate the project long-term.

This tax equity agreement marks Recurrent Energy's first production tax credit (PTC) transaction and first tax credit transfer transaction. By transferring tax credits to Bank of America, Recurrent Energy can access funding more quickly and efficiently.

At its peak, North Folk Solar employed approximately 500 construction workers. Blattner provided engineering, procurement, and construction services, enlisting several local companies as subcontractors.

During its operation, North Fork Solar will contribute about $26 million to community services. Throughout project's development and construction, Recurrent Energy supported local initiatives, including the Snyder 4-H and FFA, Snyder Prom, and Cyclone Educational Foundation.

Recurrent Energy began developing North Fork Solar in 2018. NordLB and Rabobank provided project financing for North Fork Solar. CRC-IB and Latham & Watkins advised Recurrent Energy on the tax credit transfer transaction.

David Osburn, OMPA General Manager, commented, "OMPA is excited to add the first large-scale solar project to our resource mix. This addition will further diversify our energy sources and provide our member cities with more energy options to offer their customers. We look forward to maintaining a long-term relationship with Recurrent Energy."

Karen Fang, Global Head of Sustainable Finance at Bank of America, remarked, "This transaction demonstrates our ability to support clients by helping build a new market for transferable tax credits. As part of our $1.5 trillion commitment to deploying and mobilizing sustainable finance capital by 2030, we are focused on accelerating and scaling renewable energy projects like North Folk Solar."

Ismael Guerrero, CEO of Recurrent Energy, added, "North Fork Solar is now bolstering Oklahoma's energy growth and resilience. We thank our many partners who supported this project from development through to operations. We are pleased to work with our partners at Bank of America to execute one of the market's first tax credit transfer transactions."


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