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Oregon approves largest solar and storage project in the US

solarenergyBy solarenergyDecember 6, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The nation’s largest proposed solar project, Sunstone Solar, received final discretionary approval from the Oregon Energy Facility Siting Council (EFSC). The approval was the final step in the state’s review and public engagement process and gives approval to the project owner Pine Gate renewable energy sources to continue construction of the 1.2 GW solar and 1.2 GW storage project.

“Oregon’s energy facility permitting process is one of the most rigorous in the entire country,” said Ben Catt, Chief Executive Officer of Pine Gate Renewables. “The recent unanimous approval of the permit is a testament to how our team has worked with stakeholders to create a win-win situation for Oregon and the Morrow County community.”

Pine Gate has worked extensively with Morrow County and agricultural organizations to create a program that aims to offset the project’s impact on the local agricultural economy. The first-of-its-kind initiative will invest more than $1,000 per project acre into a county-administered fund for programs that support the local agricultural economy and improve the long-term viability and resiliency of Morrow County’s wheat farms.

“Fighting the climate crisis depends on a variety of successful energy solutions, like Pine Gate Renewables’ solar and energy storage project in Eastern Oregon,” said Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR). “This is just one example of the important federal investments I fought for in the Inflation Reduction Act, and I will continue to advocate for technology-neutral solutions in our tax code that promote innovation and efficiency in Oregon and across the country.”

Pine Gate is in discussions with customers and local utilities to purchase the electrical and environmental attributes of the energy produced by the project, which will connect to the Bonneville Power Administration through the Umatilla Electric Cooperative system. The project will commence the engineering and procurement process in early 2025, ahead of phased construction from 2026.

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“As a lifelong resident of Morrow County, I am pleased that Sunstone Solar is moving forward so that the local community can benefit from the economic opportunities the project will bring,” said Ken Grieb, a wheat farmer and landowner in the project. “Pine Gate has demonstrated how the development of major energy facilities can be done thoughtfully and collaboratively.”

Pine Gate owns and operates 17 other solar projects in Oregon. The company acquired the Sunstone Solar project from Gallatin Power Partners in 2022.

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