BREG is currently developing a large-scale solar project in sunny Texas which is set to become a key player in the renewable energy market, contributing to a more sustainable future.
Site assessment calculations performed by BREG indicate that the site has potential for a 225 MW solar PV project. Interconnection studies with ERCOT (Texas grid operator) are in their final stage. All environmental studies have been performed with a positive outcome. Construction will start in the beginning of 2025. Commercial operations are anticipated to begin by Q1 2027, offering an attractive proposition for investors, including tax equity partners and financial institutions, seeking involvement in renewable energy projects.
Project Overview
- Location: Texas
- Capacity: 225 MWdc - 175 MWac
- Annual Power Generation: 465 GWh
- Technology: Solar, Trackers, Bifacial panels
- Target NTP: Q1 2025
- Target COD: Q1 2027
Key Features
- Energy Output: This solar farm is projected to generate approximately 465 gigawatt-hours of electricity annually, equating to the capacity to power 42,000 households each year.
- Environmental Impact: This project will offset 323,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually, contributing to local climate action and sustainability goals.
- Site Location: The site location is favourable located for its vicinity to existing electrical substation and transmission infrastructure.
Outcome
The project will support the green energy transition by developing and connecting 225 MW of new renewable capacity to the grid. The transition impact of the Project will also tune the ambition of the region to enlarge its sustainability and to support the production of electricity using solar power, which will assist the state and the regions low-carbon transition.