Holocene Clean Energy
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Holocene Clean Energy, established in 2008, is a specialized firm in the distributed solar generation sector, headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina. The company is deeply experienced in both de-regulated RTO markets, particularly PJM Interconnection LLC, and regulated markets across the Southeastern United States. Holocene Clean Energy collaborates with a diverse range of clients, including electric cooperatives, municipal utilities, generation and transmission organizations, and joint action agencies, to enhance grid reliability and improve the efficiency of power delivery.
The company's core business revolves around developing distributed generation (DG) facilities interconnected with local distribution companies (LDCs). These projects deliver renewable energy at competitive prices, reduce dependency on traditional fossil fuels, and provide significant benefits to the communities hosting the generation facilities. Holocene's approach also offers opportunities to integrate battery storage solutions, further enhancing system benefits and stability.
Holocene Clean Energy offers a comprehensive suite of services, encompassing energy and Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) sales, project development—from community-sensitive site selection and entitlement to utility interconnection—and project finance, including initial structuring, syndication, and negotiation assistance. The company has a proven track record, having completed numerous solar PV projects in North Carolina, Virginia, and New Jersey, including Qualified Facility (QF) and PJM wholesale market participant projects. Notably, they recently delivered a portfolio of behind-the-meter projects for two Virginia distribution cooperatives and have developed ten DG solar projects in Virginia totaling 51 MW.
Looking forward, Holocene is actively expanding its non-retail behind-the-meter generation (NRBTMG) solutions within the PJM territory and related regulated regions, aiming for an overall portfolio nameplate capacity of 160 MW for these DG facilities, with individual projects ranging from 5 to 20 MW. The company plans to create an additional 200 MW portfolio in the next business planning cycle, solidifying its position as an industry leader building the foundation for the future of solar power supply, battery storage, and delivery.
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