Solar thermal startup Ausra has been on a roll over the past few months. Starting with an announcement that it had raised $40 million last September, the company followed up with news of a 177 megawatt project and plans to build a manufacturing facility.
Now the company has taken on $30 million more in venture debt and is looking for a $15 million follow-up from prior investors Khosla Ventures and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, according to CNET’s Matin LaMonica, who spoke with a company executive at a New York conference.
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The CNET article didn’t disclose who provided the debt. We’ve contacted a company spokesperson, and will update with further details, if available.
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Update: Still no word on who provided the debt, but the company confirmed the amount and said it plans to raise its next full funding round in the third quarter of this year.
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