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Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--In keeping with its goal of net-zero global emissions by 2050, France's TotalEnergies SE (NYSE:TTE) (Courbevoie) recently began operations of a solar project in Texas featuring a battery energy storage system (BESS), most of the power of which has been allocated to the company's Gulf Coast operations.
TotalEnergies kicked off initial work on the Myrtle solar farm in Brazoria County, Texas, in 2022, and work on an additional segment began earlier this year. Together, the solar portions account for 380 megawatts (MW) of generation. Work on the BESS portion of the facility also started this year and was recently completed, allowing the entire facility to begin operations. Subscribers to Industrial Info's Global Market Intelligence Power Project Database can click here for the related reports.
About 70% of the Myrtle solar farm's power has been allocated to TotalEnergies' operations along the Gulf Coast. Specifically, TotalEnergies' "Go Green" initiative aims to cover the power needs and curtail Scope 1 and 2 emissions from the company's sites in La Porte and Port Arthur in Texas and Carville, Louisiana. The remaining 30% of the plant's power has been allocated in a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) to Kilroy Realty Corporation (NYSE:KRC) (Los Angeles, California).
While the Myrtle project represents one of TotalEnergies' biggest renewable energy projects in the U.S., the company is preparing to deliver an even larger solar facility next year, also located in Texas, in Matagorda County. Work on the 400-MW+ Danish Fields solar facility kicked off in late 2021. Earlier this year, materials manufacturer Saint-Gobain (La Defense, France) signed a PPA for 100 MW of the plant's energy. The Danish Fields facility also will feature more than 150 MW of battery energy storge capacity. The project is expected to be completed early next year. For more information, subscribers can view the project reports and read October 5, 2023, article - Materials Provider Saint-Gobain Signs PPA with TotalEnergies for Texas Solar Plant.
Other large-scale TotalEnergies solar projects planned for Texas include the 110-MW Ophelia facility in Ector County in West Texas, which could break ground late next year, taking an estimated year to complete. Subscribers can click here to learn more.
And TotalEnergies' projects represent only a small portion of solar energy projects underway in Texas, which ranks No. 2 in the nation for installed solar capacity. One of the state's largest solar projects is under construction in Mart, near Waco. Engineering, procurement and construction company Primoris Renewable Energy (Aurora, Colorado) began construction on Hecate Energy LLC's (Chicago, Illinois) Roseland solar photovoltaic facility in 2021. Upon completion of the project, which is nearing, the facility will use approximately 669,000 panels on a single-axis tracking system to provide 553 MW. Subscribers can click here for more details.
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TotalEnergies kicked off initial work on the Myrtle solar farm in Brazoria County, Texas, in 2022, and work on an additional segment began earlier this year. Together, the solar portions account for 380 megawatts (MW) of generation. Work on the BESS portion of the facility also started this year and was recently completed, allowing the entire facility to begin operations. Subscribers to Industrial Info's Global Market Intelligence Power Project Database can click here for the related reports.
About 70% of the Myrtle solar farm's power has been allocated to TotalEnergies' operations along the Gulf Coast. Specifically, TotalEnergies' "Go Green" initiative aims to cover the power needs and curtail Scope 1 and 2 emissions from the company's sites in La Porte and Port Arthur in Texas and Carville, Louisiana. The remaining 30% of the plant's power has been allocated in a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) to Kilroy Realty Corporation (NYSE:KRC) (Los Angeles, California).
While the Myrtle project represents one of TotalEnergies' biggest renewable energy projects in the U.S., the company is preparing to deliver an even larger solar facility next year, also located in Texas, in Matagorda County. Work on the 400-MW+ Danish Fields solar facility kicked off in late 2021. Earlier this year, materials manufacturer Saint-Gobain (La Defense, France) signed a PPA for 100 MW of the plant's energy. The Danish Fields facility also will feature more than 150 MW of battery energy storge capacity. The project is expected to be completed early next year. For more information, subscribers can view the project reports and read October 5, 2023, article - Materials Provider Saint-Gobain Signs PPA with TotalEnergies for Texas Solar Plant.
Other large-scale TotalEnergies solar projects planned for Texas include the 110-MW Ophelia facility in Ector County in West Texas, which could break ground late next year, taking an estimated year to complete. Subscribers can click here to learn more.
And TotalEnergies' projects represent only a small portion of solar energy projects underway in Texas, which ranks No. 2 in the nation for installed solar capacity. One of the state's largest solar projects is under construction in Mart, near Waco. Engineering, procurement and construction company Primoris Renewable Energy (Aurora, Colorado) began construction on Hecate Energy LLC's (Chicago, Illinois) Roseland solar photovoltaic facility in 2021. Upon completion of the project, which is nearing, the facility will use approximately 669,000 panels on a single-axis tracking system to provide 553 MW. Subscribers can click here for more details.
Industrial Info Resources (IIR) is the leading provider of industrial market intelligence. Since 1983, IIR has provided comprehensive research, news and analysis on the industrial process, manufacturing and energy related industries. IIR's Global Market Intelligence (GMI) helps companies identify and pursue trends across multiple markets with access to real, qualified and validated plant and project opportunities. Across the world, IIR is tracking over 200,000 current and future projects worth $17.8 trillion (USD).