Normal Photo voltaic has acquired the 12.18 MW Wheeler Gulch Photo voltaic Challenge from Caerus Piceance, positioned in Garfield County, Colo.
The corporate says the ground-mounted photo voltaic array is about to be one of many state’s largest behind meter photo voltaic installations. Now owned and operated by Normal Photo voltaic, the mission will produce vitality that helps Caerus Piceance’s Center Fork compressor station.
“Our partnership with Caerus Piceance on the Wheeler Gulch Photo voltaic Challenge represents our shared dedication to increasing using renewable vitality in historically fossil-fuel-dependent sectors,” says Mike Streams, chief improvement officer and common counsel at Normal Photo voltaic.
“The pace and seamlessness of this transaction underscore the sturdy collaboration between our groups, benefiting each events and guaranteeing the well timed development of this crucial mission.”
The Wheeler Gulch Photo voltaic Challenge spans 44 acres and consists of twenty-two,000 photo voltaic panels. It is going to be built-in with the Xcel Vitality grid, with all generated energy used on-site for Caerus’ operations. Its completion is anticipated by the top of the yr.