Gasoline pipeline firm Enbridge marked the completion of the 130-MW Orange Grove Photo voltaic challenge, its first photo voltaic facility within the Lone Star State, with a ribbon slicing ceremony. Telecom large AT&T has signed a long-term digital energy buy settlement for the output of the challenge. The array consists of 300,000 photo voltaic panels that sit on 920 acres.

Orange Grove Photo voltaic challenge in Jim Wells County, Texas.
“We’re happy to have the ability to ship extra zero emission electrical energy into the grid in assist of native and Texas state-wide financial progress and power demand,” stated Matthew Akman, govt VP of company technique and president of Enbridge’s energy enterprise. “Enbridge is proud to function a variety of important power infrastructure throughout the Gulf Coast space together with liquids pipelines and export services, pure fuel pipelines and storage, in addition to wind and now solar energy.”
Along with Orange Grove, Enbridge has a second, photo voltaic facility beneath development southeast of Abilene, in Callahan County, Texas, that’s greater than six occasions the scale of this facility. The 815-MW Sequoia Photo voltaic challenge is about to turn out to be one in every of North America’s largest photo voltaic installations.
These services are being constructed so as to meet the rising demand for energy within the ERCOT market.
“Orange Grove Photo voltaic wouldn’t be potential with out the assist of the individuals who helped make it a actuality,” stated Maja Nisbet, supervisor of energy initiatives, Enbridge. “At Enbridge, whereas we’re proud to see the challenge attain this unimaginable milestone and start delivering energy to the Texas grid, this celebration occasion is basically concerning the group behind it. From Orange Grove residents and close by landowners to our devoted challenge crew — and the native, state, and federal officers who supported us each step of the best way—this was a shared effort. Thanks for being such robust companions.”
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