Lightsource bp’s 180-MWDC solar project in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, has entered commercial operation. The Prairie Ronde Solar project is located about 30 miles north of Lafayette.

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“The Prairie Ronde solar project is a powerful example of domestic energy investment in action,” said Emilie Wangerman, COO of Lightsource bp USA. “Working together with our partners, we are building a more resilient grid with U.S.-made products, supporting underserved communities, creating jobs, introducing homegrown energy solutions and reducing our nation’s dependence on foreign imports.”
The Prairie Ronde solar project features solar equipment sourced from U.S. manufacturers: solar panels from Arizona-based First Solar and solar trackers from New Mexico-based Array Technologies. Additionally, the Prairie Ronde solar farm will provide more than $20 million to St. Landry Parish throughout the life of the project. This revenue, including $8.3 million in the first five years after construction begins, will bolster public resources such as local school systems and emergency services. An additional $3.9 million annual operating budget will be spent primarily in the region as well.
“Lightsource bp’s investment in St. Landry Parish represents a new day for our community and our schools,” said Jessie Bellard, president of St. Landry Parish. “Their funding boosts job-creating development projects, stronger infrastructure and better education for our children. With this support, St. Landry Parish is poised to become a regional leader in innovation and opportunity for all.”
In 2023, Lightsource bp established the St. Landry Parish Community Fund as part of its commitment to supporting the communities that are home to its projects. The company collaborates closely with local residents to ensure the fund addresses the community’s most urgent needs, with resources directed toward initiatives focused on education and community development.
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