US developer Hecate Energy has started construction on two solar farms in the states of Texas and Ohio with a combined capacity of 600MW.
Work is underway on the 500MW Roseland project, which also includes a 50MW battery storage facility, in Texas.
Roseland, which is located in Falls County, is expected to achieve commercial operation in the third quarter of 2022.
Hecate developed the project and entered an agreement with a major unnamed European producer of renewable energy, which will oversee construction and operations.
The company has also started to build the 100MW Highland solar complex, which consists of two separate facilities in Highland County, Ohio.
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CHICAGO, May 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Hecate Energy announced today that construction has commenced on two solar projects totaling 600 megawatts. In Falls County, Texas, Hecate developed the solar and battery storage project, Roseland Solar, from inception and transferred it to the North American subsidiary of a European utility in March. In Highland County, Ohio, Hecate developed the New Market Solar project and transferred it to Canadian utility Algonquin Power & Utilities in May. Construction has started at both projects. The announcement follows last week s announcement that global energy company Repsol acquired a 40% interest in Chicago-based Hecate Energy.
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