Intersect Power announced the commercial operation of its Radian solar project, located in Brown County, Texas.
It generates 415-megawatt peak (MWp)/320 megawatt, alternating current (MWac) of solar energy, enough to power more than 114,000 homes.
“Renewable energy is a critical piece of the overall American energy production story. Investing in clean energy is a smart business decision and Texas continues to lead the way in strong investments, development and production,” said Sheldon Kimber, Intersect Power's CEO. “Texas clean energy production has spurred significant economic development and job creation in the state while bringing energy security and independence to the United States.”
The Radian solar project is part of Intersect Power's near-term portfolio totaling 2.2 gigawatts of solar photovoltaic (PV) and 1.4 gigawatt hours (GWh) of co-located storage. The entire portfolio will be operational by the end of 2023.