Origis Revives Former NM Coal Plant with 200MW Solar Farm
Aug 31, 2023 03:35 PM ET
- Origis Energy has started construction on the 200-MW Escalante Solar Project in New Mexico. Built near Grants, this PV facility will produce enough energy to power 40,000 homes and is scheduled for completion in 2024. Gridworks is overseeing construction and Origis will assume operation and maintenance services. The project will be located next to a zero-emission, hydrogen-fired power facility.
Origis Energy has commenced construction on the 200-MW Escalante Solar Project in New Mexico. Located at the site of a former coal-powered plant near Grants, the PV facility is being built for wholesale power supply cooperative Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association and will utilise nearly 500,000 modules to produce enough electricity to power about 40,000 homes. The project has a signed power purchase agreement (PPA) and is scheduled to become operational in the fourth quarter of 2024. Gridworks is providing construction services, and Origis will assume operation and maintenance services. The solar farm will be located alongside a zero-emission, hydrogen-fired power facility.
How Will Origis' 200-MW Escalante Solar Project Impact NM?
- The 200-MW Escalante Solar Project is located at the site of a former coal-powered plant near Grants in New Mexico, which is projected to generate enough electricity to power 40,000 homes.
- The project has secured a power purchase agreement (PPA) and is scheduled for completion in the fourth quarter of 2024.
- The solar farm will use nearly 500,000 modules and is being built by Origis Energy, with Gridworks providing construction services.
- The project is part of Origis' commitment to the transition to clean energy sources and is designed to reduce the use of fossil fuels in the region and reduce emissions.
- The project is expected to create jobs in New Mexico during construction, operation, and maintenance phases, providing a boost to the local economy.
- The solar farm will be located alongside a zero-emission, hydrogen-fired power facility, which is expected to reduce air pollution and create a cleaner energy grid for the region.
- The Escalante Solar Project will serve as an example for other solar projects in the region, demonstrating the potential for renewable energy sources to provide power to New Mexico.
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