Arevon Energy Opens Eland 1 Solar-Plus-Storage Project in California

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Arevon Energy, Inc. has commenced operations at its Eland 1 Solar-plus-Storage Project in Kern County, California. Located in Mojave, Eland 1 features 384 MWdc of solar capacity paired with 150 MW/600 MWh of energy storage.

A second phase, Eland 2, is under construction and slated for operation in Q1 2025. Together, the two phases represent one of the largest solar-plus-storage installations in the U.S., with a combined 758 MWdc of solar and 300 MW/1,200 MWh of storage, supported by a $2 billion investment.

The project’s integrated solar and storage design ensures reliable energy delivery during peak demand, bolstering grid resilience in Southern California. During construction, Eland 1 created 325 local jobs and contributed to the regional economy through increased spending and $18 million in lifetime revenue for local governments. “The Eland Solar-plus-Storage Project signifies Arevon’s ongoing commitment to advancing clean, renewable energy in California,” Kevin Smith, Chief Executive Officer at Arevon, said. “With each solar and storage project, we deliver reliable energy to Californians and support a resilient grid, while also driving new jobs, revenue, and economic activity in this region.”

Under a long-term power purchase agreement with the Southern California Public Power Authority, energy from Eland 1 will serve the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power and Glendale Water and Power. SOLV Energy led engineering, procurement, and construction efforts for the project.

 

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