Tioga Raises More $$$ for Solar Service

tioga.jpgOver $100 million in funding went to various types of solar startups in just the last few weeks alone. The bulk has been for equipment and manufacturing companies, but startups focusing on solar service business models are getting more cash, too. Tioga Energy, a solar service provider company, tells us it has raised another $4 million of its series A round from Nth Power, bringing its total funding to $14 million.

The San Mateo, Calif.-based company launched in June with $10 million in series A funding from NGEN Partners, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, RockPort Capital, DFJ Frontier and Kirlan Ventures. The company focuses on creating contracts called Purchase Power Agreements (PPAs), where the company will own and operate a solar installation and sell the energy to the customer at a fixed rate. PPAs have become an increasingly popular business model because the contract eliminates the upfront cost for the customer to build and own the solar system.

We’re not sure how newcomer Tioga Energy will differentiate itself from some of the other startups that operate solar PPAs. But there are definitely quite a few out there. Recurrent Energy, SunEdison, and MMA Renewable Ventures are all startups that have emerged to deliver solar PPAs.

 
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[...] solar system, will design and install the project. San Mateo, Calif.-based Tioga Energy, which has raised at least $14 million from Nth Power, NGEN Partners, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, RockPort Capital, DFJ Frontier and Kirlan [...]

Solar Hoops: Phoenix Suns Seeking Solar Power « Earth2Tech said on September 5th, 2008 at 8:10 am

[...] software and hardware to make solar photovoltaic systems more efficient (not to be confused with solar financier Tioga), has announced that it has raised a second round of funding of $10 million from ICV, Matrix [...]

[...] software and hardware to make solar photovoltaic systems more efficient (not to be confused with solar financier Tioga), has announced that it has raised $10 million in a second round of funding from ICV, Matrix [...]

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