Amshore Unveils New Solar and Battery Storage Project in Texas
DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Amshore® Renewable Energy today announced a new Texas solar and battery project available to businesses and investors looking to acquire for their renewable energy portfolios.
For the new Route 66 Solar + Battery Project, Amshore secured site control of approximately 1,500 usable acres, providing ample space for development while minimizing environmental impact. The community surrounding the project site is highly motivated and ready to collaborate on renewable energy initiatives.
The project offers the potential for dual interconnection in ERCOT and/or SPP markets. ATC study results show a total capacity ranging from 150 to 200 megawatts on each line. The solar resource potential of the region averages 5.25-5.50 kWh/m2/day. Studies and area knowledge show the site to have no species of concern or floodplain issues.
“Amshore Renewable Energy’s Route 66 project in Texas is a testament to our unwavering commitment to find, evaluate and create projects that meet the growing demand for clean energy and contribute to reducing CO2 emissions,” said Amshore Renewable Energy Vice President of Development Tylan Shelton. “We’ve identified the site, analyzed the studies and secured the land, and Route 66 is primed to become the next great solar and battery project.”
The Route 66 Solar + Battery Project is available to utility companies and independent power producers looking to expand their renewable energy footprint throughout North America. For more information about the project, visit https://go.amshore.com/route66.
About Amshore Renewable Energy
Amshore® Renewable Energy develops sustainable energy solutions for utility companies and independent power producers looking to expand their renewable energy capacity throughout North America. Amshore has originated and developed solar and wind energy facilities generating 2.9 gigawatts of power covering over a half a million acres. Established in 2002, Amshore is based in Texas. For more information about Amshore, visit www.amshore.com.
Contacts
Cas Purdy
Amshore Renewable Energy
cas@amshore.com