(pv magazine USA) – In May of this year, the Sunflower Solar Station was completed, named for the county in which it is located. Said to be the largest in the state, the 100 MW solar installation was constructed by Recurrent Energy, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar. The plant will provide enough clean energy to power 16,000 homes in Entergy Mississippi’s territory, and is one of the first utility scale solar projects to be constructed under a Build Transfer Agreement (BTA) in the United States and it is the first BTA signed by Recurrent Energy. The BTA was signed with Entergy Mississippi in 2018 designating that the utility would take ownership of the project once it began commercial operation.
Recurrent Energy Energizes 200 MWh Battery Storage Facility in South Texas
Merchant battery storage facility supports ERCOT’s growing dispatchable energy needs In June, we added Fort Duncan Storage – a 200 MWh standalone battery storage facility