Repsol's Frye Solar: Texas' Largest Renewable Milestone Yet

Apr 12, 2024 06:13 PM ET
  • Repsol shines bright with its largest solar project yet, the Frye Solar project in Texas, marking a major step towards its net-zero emissions goal.

Repsol has completed its largest solar project to date, the Frye Solar project in Texas, with a total installed capacity of 637 MW and 570 MW currently in operation. The project, located near the city of Kress, Swisher County, consists of almost one million solar panels. Repsol has already signed a long-term power purchase agreement for 89% of the project's output as part of its strategy to lock in returns for this type of asset.

The completion of the Frye Solar project marks a significant milestone for Repsol in its commitment to becoming a net-zero emissions company by 2050. With a total renewable installed and under development capacity in Texas of 2,091 MW, including facilities at Frye, Outpost, and Pinnington, Repsol is making strides in its renewable energy generation efforts as part of its decarbonization strategy.

What is Repsol's total renewable capacity in Texas after completing Frye Solar project?

  • Repsol's total renewable capacity in Texas after completing the Frye Solar project is 637 MW
  • 570 MW of the total capacity is currently in operation
  • The Frye Solar project is located near the city of Kress, Swisher County
  • The project consists of almost one million solar panels
  • Repsol has signed a long-term power purchase agreement for 89% of the project's output
  • Repsol's total renewable installed and under development capacity in Texas is 2,091 MW
  • Other facilities in Texas include Outpost and Pinnington
  • Repsol's renewable energy generation efforts in Texas are part of its decarbonization strategy to become a net-zero emissions company by 2050.



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