Shell’s Savion Buys 2-GW Hanford Solar-Storage Project
- Hecate sells up to 2‑GW Cereza solar-plus-storage at Washington’s Hanford Site to Shell’s Savion, which leads development; rare gigawatt project targets corporate offtake, grid services, and peak shifting.
Hecate Energy sold the up to 2‑GW Cereza solar-plus-storage project in Washington State to Shell-owned Savion, which will lead development at the Hanford Site in Benton County; Hecate will provide support. Terms weren’t disclosed. Hecate secured project rights in 2024 and framed the sale as monetizing complex, large-scale “energy campus” developments.
The Hanford location leverages existing grid links and community familiarity with energy infrastructure. For Savion, rare gigawatt-scale capacity paired with batteries enables large corporate offtake, peak shifting, congestion response, and grid services aligned with transmission timelines. Hecate says it has sold 12+ GW of projects and plans to go public via a SPAC merger.
How will BPA transmission and IRA incentives shape Cereza’s interconnection and COD timeline?
- Latest global trend: renewables surpassed 30% of world electricity in 2023, with solar the largest annual capacity addition; 2024–2026 expected to accelerate on policy and manufacturing scale-up
- Cost dynamics: utility-scale solar PPA prices stabilizing after 2022–23 spikes from polysilicon, freight, and interest rates; modest declines expected as supply chains normalize
- Grid bottlenecks: interconnection queues exceed 2 TW in North America; reforms (cluster studies, tighter readiness screens, financial commitments) are shortening timelines in several ISOs
- Storage surge: lithium-iron-phosphate dominates new deployments; hybrid solar-plus-storage increasingly bids as firm, four-hour blocks; long-duration pilots (iron-air, flow, thermal) moving to first-of-a-kind scale
- Transmission: HVDC backbone proposals advancing to move remote wind/solar to load centers; undergrounded DC in highway/rail corridors gaining traction to ease siting risk
- Offshore wind: supply chain localization (monopiles, nacelles, cables) reduces currency and logistics exposure; floating platforms targeting deepwater West Coast, Mediterranean, and Japan
- Onshore wind: taller towers and longer blades unlock low-wind sites; repowering of 10–15-year-old fleets boosts capacity factors and extends life with minimal new land use
- Permitting reforms: “shot clocks,” concurrent reviews, and digital environmental assessments cutting timelines; community benefit agreements standardizing local value sharing
- Domestic manufacturing: rapid expansions in modules, cells, inverters, and trackers; nacelle, blade, and tower factories reopening near ports and rail hubs to cut lead times
- Supply chain resilience: diversified polysilicon, wafer, and cell sourcing; traceability tools (blockchain, mass-balance audits) to meet import compliance rules
- Corporate procurement: 24/7 carbon-free energy contracts growing; granular certificates tied to hourly emissions delivering higher climate impact than annual RECs
- Financial structures: tax credit transferability and direct pay broadening investor base; merchant exposure hedged via basis-insured PPAs and storage arbitrage
- Land use: agrivoltaics scaling for specialty crops and pasture; dual-use designs (elevated arrays, wider row spacing) maintain yields and biodiversity
- Environmental safeguards: avian-safe siting, bat deterrents, and curtailment algorithms; solar panel recycling and wind blade repurposing hubs expanding
- Emerging tech: perovskite-silicon tandems nearing pilot manufacturing; high-efficiency n-type TOPCon and heterojunction gaining share in utility builds
- Hydrogen: co-located electrolyzers soaking midday solar, providing grid services; e-fuel offtake from shipping and aviation anchoring project finance
- Demand-side orchestration: virtual power plants aggregating HVAC, EVs, and batteries; dynamic tariffs and real-time APIs enabling flexible load
- Buildings: heat pumps outselling gas furnaces in several markets; thermal storage (ice, phase-change) paired with rooftop PV to shave peaks
- Transportation: EV managed charging aligns with wind and solar profiles; bidirectional charging pilots provide distribution-level backup
- Data centers: hyperscalers signing firmed clean power with storage and geothermal; waste-heat reuse and on-site microgrids reduce grid stress
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