Plainfield, Conn., renewable plant complete, operational, and for sale

March 14, 2014

BY Staff

Ledios Holdings Inc. has announced the Plainfield Renewable
Energy plant in Plainfield, Conn., is substantially complete and operational. The 37.5-megawatt, biomass-fired plant takes in a variety of fuel sources, including wood from construction and demolition debris, recycled wood pallets and land clearing materials. Connecticut Light & Power is purchasing 80 percent of the power produced at the plant under a 15-year offtake agreement. The facility is one of the only Class 1 renewable biomass plants in Connecticut.


The facility was originally under development by a subsidiary of Enova Energy Group. Leidos, a company formerly known as Science Applications International Corp., announced its plans to assume ownership of the plant in October. Acting in its capacity as a secured lender, the company pursued a consensual foreclosure. With the plant now substantially complete, Leidos said it will operate the facility and commence marketing efforts to sell the facility to renewable power plant investors.

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