Energy Transition & Sustainable Innovation

SOLV Energy to Deliver EPC Services for 209MWdc Solar Farm in Texas

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SOLV Energy is proud to announce its selection by Sol Systems as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services provider for a 209MWdc solar photovoltaic (PV) project in Uvalde, Texas. This project marks the second collaboration between SOLV Energy and Sol Systems, following the successful completion of the 342MWdc Eldorado solar project in Eldorado, Illinois.

SOLV Energy will deliver EPC services for the solar PV field and high-voltage substation. Commercial operation is expected in 2026.

With nearly 8.5 gigawatts of generating capacity constructed across Texas, SOLV Energy brings a regionally focused execution model that leverages deep experience in navigating local terrain, permitting and environmental conditions to deliver reliable, high-performance builds.

“We’re proud to continue our partnership with Sol Systems,” said George Hershman, CEO of SOLV Energy. “Following the success of Eldorado, this next collaboration reflects our shared commitment to delivering high-quality power infrastructure.”

“SOLV Energy is a trusted partner that shares our commitment to building renewable energy projects that deliver both performance and purpose,” said Dan Diamond, Chief Development Officer at Sol Systems. “This 209 MWdc project represents the next chapter in our collaboration – one that strengthens domestic energy infrastructure, creates good jobs in Texas, and delivers lasting value to the communities where we operate.”

The Texas solar project is expected to power approximately 57,935 homes annually and will create around 300 construction jobs during peak activity.

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