Recurrent Energy raises $10M for another solar power project company
Mohr Davidow Ventures has invested $10 million in San Francisco’s Recurrent Energy, a company that structures the financing and operation of solar installations.
It is the company’s first round of financing.
JEM Partners also participated in the financing, according to a report in VentureWire today.
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