PR Newswire
ANN ARBOR, Mich.
, March 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — NorthStar Clean Energy recently secured up to $334 million in construction-to-term financing for two transformative solar projects in Michigan. The Branch Solar project, a 200 MW facility in Branch County, will be NorthStar’s largest solar asset in Michigan. The Genesee Solar project will be a 50 MW clean energy facility located in a historically disenfranchised community in Genesee County.
“Our Michigan roots run deep,” said Brian Hartmann, President of NorthStar Clean Energy. “And we’re proud to invest in projects that not only generate clean power but also create jobs and strengthen local economies.”
The Branch and Genesee Solar projects will generate enough clean electricity to power nearly 36,000 homes annually. Together, these Michigan-based projects represent a significant step in NorthStar’s mission to scale clean energy production nationally while making an impact at the state and local level.
“With these projects, we continue to solidify our leadership in renewable energy while making a meaningful impact in the communities where we live, work, and play,” Hartmann added. “We remain focused on delivering clean and affordable energy to our customers while contributing to a more sustainable energy future for all.”
NorthStar’s strategic growth and robust financial positioning continue to drive large-scale renewable energy projects like this nationwide.
In securing construction financing, NorthStar coordinated with its lead arrangers, BNP Paribas, MUFG and SMBC. Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, Bodman Plc and Warner Norcross + Judd LLP served as NorthStar’s legal advisors.
About NorthStar Clean Energy:
NorthStar Clean Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of CMS Energy (NYSE: CMS), founded in 1987 helps companies with ambitious sustainability targets decarbonize through renewable energy and carbon solutions. NorthStar Clean Energy owns and operates over 2 gigawatts of generating capacity nationwide —including solar installations in Michigan, Ohio, and Arkansas, wind assets in Texas and Ohio, natural gas and co-generation facilities in Michigan, and biomass plants in Michigan and North Carolina— and has a development pipeline of more than 1 gigawatt of renewable energy. NorthStar Clean Energy also plans to convert its only coal-fired power plant, the TES Filer City Station, to a 60 MW biomass-fueled plant capable of capturing and storing approximately 500,000 Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide annually, one of the first biomass carbon removal and storage (“BiCRS”) projects under development in the United States.
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