July 28, 2025
This edition of Projects weekly Emphasizes the newly completed DSD -renewable energy sources and Baker Electric Project to install 797 KW Solar and 1.14 MWh storage on the roof of Vooregolfarena in Oceanside, California. Moreover, we look at the new battery energy storage system from Gridbeyond in El Centro, Californiaas well as The offer of Enbridge to build a SOLAR project of 600 MW to support Meta Platforms Data Center in Texas, Nautilus Solar that protects an investment of $ 275 million to expand Community -Zonne -Zonne -Energy -Energy -Energy, Maryland, Rhode Port Isfare and Delaware and Energy and Delaware and Energy Depping Isfare, and DEPORTOWOWAGE and Energy Disport Isfare, and DEPORTOWOWAGEN and Energy DEPORTOWOWAGEN and Energy DEPORY, DEPORT PORNOWOWAWAGEN and Energy DEPORY, DEPORT PORNOWAWAS, DEPORT PORNOWAWAS and DEPORTOWOWAS and DEPORTOWOWAS, ADPORTOWOWAS and Delaware New Mexic. Keep reading for all the details.
DSD, Baker Electric Complete Solar + Storage project for Frontwave Arena
DSD -Refinable energy sources And Baker electric have completed a 797.07 kW of solar installation in combination with 1.14 MWh battery energy storage for Vooregolfarena in Oceanside, California. The 1,350 panel roof system generates approximately 1,249,052 kWh of electricity every year.
“The completion of this system is an important step in the direction of our shared vision of sustainable infrastructure and activities,” said Scott Williams, Executive VP at Baker Electric. “By working together with DSD, we were able to successfully deliver a system that reflects the dedication of the Arena for Sustainability and determines a new standard for energy -rave entertainment locations in the region.”
Baker Electric is a member of the Channel Partner program of DSD, the Developer Network, who offers project sources for developers and EPCs with regional expertise.

Cool factor: Frontwave Arena, designed as a world-class sports and entertainment location with the emphasis on sustainable operations, serves as the home base of the professional indoor football team, the San Diego Sockers and the NBA G League Professional Basketball Team, the San Diego Clippers. In addition to the installation of solar energy, the location has undertaken to reduce water consumption, waste production and overall emissions of greenhouse gases.
“From the start, our mission was to build a best location in North County San Diego that prioritizing entertainment, community and sustainable practices.” said Josh Elias, co -founder and CEO of Frontwave Arena. “With the support of DSD and Baker Electric, this project will enable us not only to compensate for a significant part of our energy consumption, but also to demonstrate our long -term obligation to sustainability and at the same time offer memorable experiences to our customers.”
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Gridbeyond Energy of the 200 MW energy storage in California
Gridbeyond And Gore Street Energy Storage Fund PLC Have started serving the Big Rock Battery Energy Storage System (Bess) in El Centro, California. Taking Big Rock Live included a large team of more than 20 people who coordinate in several countries and time zones, consisting of data scientists, regulatory analysts and engineers of industrial control.
To guarantee maximum return on investment and grid pact, Gridbeyond was selected to offer trade and optimization services for the Big Rock Bess. Central to the range is the own AI-based bid Optimizer from Gridbeyond, which corresponds to the prognoses of the market price with real-time battery performance simulations to encourage optimum bidding strategies in the CAISO market.

Cool factor: With 200 MW / 400 MWh, Big Rock Bess is the largest active one managed by Gore Street Capital and Gridbeyond. The project will send the current to around 200,000 houses in South California during peak times.
“This is a huge battery system and an important source of resilience against the state of California,” said Sean Mcevoy, president of North America in Gridbeyond. Since the daily CAISO Op/Down regulation is often approximately 500 MW-1,200 MW, this source can provide up to 15-40% of the needs of the regulation services of the state in certain hours. ”
Enbridge Building 600 MW Solar Project to support Meta Platforms Data Center
Enbridge Inc. has reached a final investment decision on Clear Fork, a solar project of 600 MW in Texas. Meta Platforms Inc. has signed a long -term contract for 100% of the renewable output of the project. The estimated project costs of Enbridge are $ 900 million.
Cool factor: The construction is now underway on the solar facility on the utility scale near San Antonio. The facility is expected to be employed in the summer of 2027.
“Clear Fork shows the growing demand for renewable power in North America of Blue chip companies involved in technology and data centers activities,” said Matthew Akman, Executive VP of Corporate Strategy and President of Power at Enbridge. “Enbridge continues to promote the development sport folio of renewable energy sources of world class with the help of our financial strength, supply chain reach and building expertise under a commercial model with a low risk that entails a strong competitive efficiency.”
Nautilus Solar secures $ 275 million investments to expand the community community
Nautilus Solar Energy LLCOn behalf of her affiliated Nautilus US Power Holdco LLC (Nuph), a Tax Equity Partnership of $ 275 million has acquired with Greenprint Capital. The deal marks the greatest financial commitment to tax permits in the history of the company. The investment will support between 25 and 30 community projects of the community that supply more than 130 MW of clean energy in Illinois, Maryland, New York, Rhode Island and Delaware.
“This historic investment is proof of the proven state of service of Nautilus and deep expertise in the community’s community space. With this portfolio and other in different stages of development, Nautilus is well positioned to continue to lead the growth of the growth of the infrastructure of clean energy that is resorous and built for long -term value. “We are now able to further expand our diversified portfolio on important markets, while helping to accelerate the transition of clean energy and guaranteeing broader access to affordable, renewable energy.”
Cool factor: The projects are currently under construction and are expected to bring renewable energy to households in the five states. Once fully operational, the portfolio will provide significant environmental and economic benefits for local communities, including clean energy to more than 11,000 households, and it is expected to create 190 jobs in the communities where they are built.
This investment is part of a broader joint venture of $ 2.5 billion tax equity between Greenprint Capital and funds managed by AB Carval. Nuph is the long-term owner of the projects, responsible for the supervision of construction, financing, maintaining long-term performance and the acquisition and management of customer subscriptions through its own community-solar subscribe management and acquisition platform.
Xcel Energy announces portfolio of new energy projects in Texas and New Mexico
Xcel Energy has announced new additions to generating as part of a general portfolio to meet the rising energy needs of his service area in Texas and New Mexico. The portfolio comprises extensions of 521 MW to existing generation and the addition of 17 new energy projects that will add 5,168 MW new capacity to the generation of fleet of the region by 2030. Technologies have been selected 3200 MW of shipping generation and energy storage and 1.968 MW of wind and solar facilities.
“This portfolio is about more than just adding electricity. We work to increase the speed to the market with a stronger, modern and resilient energy system on which our customers can count,” said Adrian Rodriguez, president of Xcel Energy – Texo, New Mexico. “We invest in the right mix of resources to improve customers by keeping electricity reliable and supporting economic growth, so that we can meet the energy needs of our region today and in the future.”
Cool factor: To help meet the 50% of the 50% of New Mexico by 2030, two solar projects will be included as additions to the portfolio and will be dedicated to New Mexico customers. The electricity demand of the region is expected to grow by more than 40% by 2030, driven by population growth, industrial expansion and increased electrification. New margin requirements of the planning reserve from the Southwest Power Pool increase the bar, with utilities that now need more capacity to meet the increasing seasonal demand.
Xcel Energy will request approval of the portfolio of state rulers in the second half of 2025. Encouraged by the reaction of developers to this recent application and for the speed for new customers and those who wanted to expand their regional activities, the company is planning to provide another all-source request to protect additional resources to protect additional resources to be operational by 2032.
Louth Callan starts with construction on 27 MW Solar Project in New Hampshire
Louth Callan Renewables (LCR) started the construction of a new 27 MW solar project in New Hampshire. The project was recently awarded to LCR as the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) partner.
Cool factor: Mobilization of the site started in mid -July, where civil work was completed and started with Brooks Construction. Full commissioning is expected by Q3 2026.
“We are delighted to bring our building expertise to another large solar project in the New England region,” said Nick Sylvestre, founder and CEO of Louth Callan Renewables. “Our team has worked hard to appreciate the project to help the owner make it a building and valuable share of it. Now we are aimed at carrying out a clean, safe and high -quality build that reflects our dedication to the best practices of industry and the involvement of the community.”
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