Lightsource bp’s Peacock Solar Project Goes Live, Boosts Gulf Coast Facility

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Lightsource bp has successfully completed the 187-megawatt Peacock Solar project in San Patricio County, Texas. This solar farm will supply power directly to the nearby Gulf Coast Growth Ventures manufacturing complex. Developed, built, and operated by Lightsource bp, the project supports the shift to lower-carbon energy while also benefiting local communities.

During construction, it created over 300 on-site jobs and is projected to generate more than $25 million in tax revenue over the next 25 years. The Peacock solar farm is projected to generate over 360,000 megawatt-hours of electricity each year. This clean energy will partially power GCGV, a facility that produces essential materials used in manufacturing a wide range of products, including clothing, food containers, packaging, agricultural film, and construction materials.

Helen Brauner, Lightsource bp USA Interim Chief Operating Officer, stated “The Peacock Solar project adds to Lightsource bp’s operational fleet in Texas, helping reduce carbon emissions while diversifying the state’s energy mix to enhance security and reliability. By layering on biodiversity and agrivoltaics initiatives, projects like Peacock offer a win-win for both the environment and local communities.”

Paul Fritsch, president and site manager at GCGV mentioned, “This project exemplifies our dedication to being a responsible site and an environmental steward. By implementing innovative energy solutions, we ensure our site efficiently produces the essential products society relies on.”

The Peacock solar farm will combine renewable energy production with agricultural and biodiversity efforts to create a sustainable and eco-friendly site. Native vegetation will be planted under and around the solar panels, focusing on species that support pollinators and other wildlife, enhancing habitat value and ecosystem functions. These efforts will also improve soil health and promote a more balanced species composition.

To maintain the farmland’s productivity and support the local rural economy, sheep will graze on the site, providing natural vegetation management. The project further supports U.S. manufacturing by utilizing ultra-low carbon solar panels from Arizona-based First Solar and advanced intelligent trackers from Connecticut-based GameChange Solar.

 

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