Enel North America, a clean energy, has started operations at the Estonian solar + storage plant in Delta County, Texas. The 202-MW solar PV facility is paired with a 104-MW battery energy storage system.
“With this new project, Enel continues to deliver new clean power and flexible storage to meet rising demand,” said Stephen Pike, head of Enel Green Power North America. “Enel’s renewable energy projects create real value for commercial and industrial companies on their journey to decarbonization. The Estonian project illustrates how the private sector will continue to lead the way in the American energy transition.”
Estonian Solar is supported by a power purchase agreement (PPA) with BXP, a workplace developer, through a 21-MW portion of the project. It is also supported by a PPA with Capri Holdings Limited, a fashion luxury holding group and parent company to Versace, Jimmy Choo and Michael Kors.
“The Estonian commercial operation milestone marks a significant moment in BXP’s renewable energy journey,” said Ben Myers, SVP, Sustainability, BXP. “Through our partnership with Enel, we are supporting the acceleration of the energy transition by adding additional, large-scale clean power capacity.”
Estonian Solar is expected to generate around 499 GWh of clean electricity each year, equivalent to the needs of over 46,000 US households. Construction of the plant created about 400 construction jobs, along with several new permanent local positions for operations and maintenance.
Over its lifetime, the hybrid project is expected to generate over $23 million in new local tax revenue for schools and public services. Enel maintains about 5 GW of installed wind and solar capacity and 1.3 GW of installed battery storage capacity supporting the ERCOT grid. Enel also manages around 200 MW of demand response capacity in Texas.
News item from Enel North America