Arevon finishes 300-MW solar project on Moapa River Indian Reservation
- Arevon Energy has announced the completion of its Eagle Shadow Mountain Solar Plant. Located on the Moapa River Indian Reservation in Clark County, Nevada, the 300-MW project is expected to create more than 900,000 MWh of clean electrical power each year.
NV Energy became part of a lasting power purchase agreement for the output of Eagle Shadow Mountain to assist offer its 44,000 square-mile area and also 2.4 million consumers.
The Eagle Shadow Mountain Solar Plant is a significant achievement in Arevon's renewable energy portfolio. In spite of the relentless problems positioned by the international supply chain crisis, economic uncertainty and COVID-19, Arevon's resilience permitted it to deliver on its commitment to supply risk-free, renewable resource to Nevada homeowners.
" Amidst worldwide supply chain restrictions, Arevon's skilled team was determined to provide an outstanding new resource of clean energy to Nevada," said Justin Johnson, Arevon's chief running police officer. "Completion of the Eagle Shadow Mountain Solar Farm is a significant landmark, as well as we are grateful to the Moapa Band of Paiutes for their contribution to make it take place."
Just like previous projects in the area, Arevon counted heavily on the rich talent pool given by the Moapa Band of Paiutes to both develop and operate the solar plant. The Eagle Shadow Mountain Solar Plant has 10 permanent workers and produced an approximated 655 new jobs throughout the building period.
In addition to Arevon's commitment to using neighborhood labor for building and construction, Arevon gathered Thanksgiving meals and also held a holiday toy drive to accumulate Christmas presents for the families of the Moapa River Indian Reservation.