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Vesper Energy completes the installation of 600 MW Texas Solar Project

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 30, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Developer of renewable energy Vesper Energy The last module installed on his Hornet Solar Project in Swisher County, Texas. Composed of more than 1.36 million PV panels that generate 600 MWAC capacity, Hornet Solar is installed over six square miles.

Once fully operational, the Hornet Solar Project will supply sufficient renewable energy to provide power to 160,000 houses per year.

“The seamless coordination between our team and our EPC partner, BlatterHas enabled us to stay on schedule and in the budget, while the quality is guaranteed throughout the entire process, “said Juan Suarez, co-CEO at Vesper Energy. “The most striking thing is that the team has completed this task with zero absorbable injuries, the underline from a commitment to safety and excellence.”

The Hornet Solar Project has mounted bifacial photovoltaic modules on a tracking system with one axis. The project is interconnected with the transmission system of Oncor Electric within ERCOT and has been contracted to deliver electricity to four off-take partners through individual virtual power purchase agreements.

The Hornet Solar Project remains on its way to achieve full commercialization by the spring of 2025.

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