Treaty Oak Energizes 100-MW Solar Farm for Google

May 29, 2026 08:22 AM ET
  • Treaty Oak Clean Energy’s 100-MW Redfield Solar Project in Arkansas began full commercial operation in April, delivering new clean power for Google’s renewables contract and boosting the regional grid.

Treaty Oak Clean Energy said its 100-megawatt Redfield Solar Project in Arkansas entered commercial operation in April, marking the start of output from the facility. The company, an independent U.S. power producer, announced the development on Thursday.

The project is designed to support Google’s renewable energy needs under a contract structure tied to the tech giant. Treaty Oak said the solar farm has begun operating at full commercial status, adding new generating capacity to the regional grid and expanding the clean-energy pipeline in Arkansas.

How does Treaty Oak’s 100MW Redfield Solar Project expand Arkansas clean energy for Google?

  • Adds 100 MW of new utility-scale solar generation in Arkansas, increasing the amount of clean electricity available to meet Google’s demand through a long-term contracting structure.
  • Supports Google’s renewable energy goals by supplying additional clean power from a dedicated project tied to Google’s procurement needs.
  • Helps broaden the clean-energy mix in the regional grid (beyond existing generation types), strengthening reliability as more renewables come online.
  • Expands Arkansas’s role in large-scale clean energy development, helping build out the “pipeline” of new renewable projects that can feed corporate sustainability demand.
  • Signals continued investor confidence in Arkansas solar, which can attract further development and related supply-chain activity for future projects.
  • Contributes to local clean-energy outcomes—such as increased renewable output and reduced reliance on fossil generation—benefiting the broader market that supplies large buyers like Google.