National Grid Renewables Breaks Ground on Third ERCOT Solar Project
270 MW Blevins Solar Project located in
"Blevins is our third solar project to break ground in the great state of
The Blevins project will deliver significant economic value for the local community. Blevins is anticipated to generate approximately
"We are grateful for our robust partnership with National Grid Renewables and the opportunity to build another significant and sustainable clean energy project in
"As an American company, First Solar is honored to supply cutting-edge Series 6 Plus modules to the Blevins Solar Project," commented
Above and beyond tax revenue and job creation, Blevins will contribute an expected
Scheduled to begin commercial operation at the end of 2025, the Blevins project is projected to eliminate an estimated 437,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions every year during operations — the equivalent of taking an estimated 101,700 cars off the road each year.
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