Recurrent Energy Successfully Begins Operations Of 127 MW Solar Project In Louisiana

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Recurrent Energy, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar Inc. and a global leader in developing, owning, and operating solar and energy storage assets, recently marked a significant milestone with the completion and official launch of its Bayou Galion Solar project in Northeast Louisiana. A ribbon cutting ceremony and guided site tour were held to celebrate the project’s commercial operation, which began in November 2024.

The Bayou Galion Solar project has a generation capacity of 127 megawatts (MWdc) and is located in Morehouse Parish. As demand for clean electricity continues to grow—particularly from sectors such as manufacturing and data centers—solar energy investment across Louisiana is steadily increasing. By the end of 2024, total solar investment in the state surpassed $2 billion, highlighting a strong shift toward renewable energy solutions.

Dorothy Ford, Executive Director of the Bastrop-Morehouse Chamber of Commerce, said in a statement, “Solar energy creates a positive impact on its community. From creating jobs to generating local revenue, we at the Bastrop-Morehouse Chamber of Commerce recognize the importance of what Bayou Galion Solar is contributing to our economic growth.”

Kay King, CEO of Morehouse Economic Development Corporation, stated, “Congratulations to Recurrent Energy on the completion of the Bayou Galion Project. Solar development in our parish improves our tax base, adds income to landowners, and diversifies our area’s electrical power sources. Morehouse Parish supports this development, which is building a foundation for a strong electrical grid system that will power future growth here and across our region.”

Local leaders and community members were invited to the celebration at the Bayou Galion site, where they toured the facility and learned more about its operations and impact. The solar project is capable of generating enough electricity to power approximately 20,500 homes each year. Beyond delivering clean energy, the project also contributes to the local economy through increased tax revenues that support public services and infrastructure. As part of its ongoing commitment to the community, Recurrent Energy is making a donation to the Cotton Country Players, a local theatre group that supports the historic Rose Theatre in the region.

Jeffrey Clark, President of Advanced Power Alliance, commented, “Bayou Galion is a state-of-the-art energy investment that will help provide Louisiana with affordable power to benefit every consumer in the state. Morehouse Parish has a long and storied history in energy, and it’s a real thrill and a tremendous honor to celebrate with neighbors and community leaders as this parish steps boldly into a new and expanded energy economy. With tax revenue for local schools and governments, and clean affordable power for consumers, Bayou Galion is a winner for Louisianans near and far.”

Ismael Guerrero, CEO of Recurrent Energy, mentioned, “The successful completion of Bayou Galion Solar marks a significant milestone for Recurrent Energy—our first project in Louisiana. This $160 million investment not only brings clean, reliable power to the region, but also drives local economic development, creates jobs, and strengthens the state’s energy infrastructure. We are honored by the trust placed in us by Morehouse Parish. Louisiana has long been an energy leader. We look forward to deepening our partnerships as we develop and operate projects across the state.”

This contribution reflects the company’s focus on not only advancing renewable energy but also fostering local arts and culture. Bayou Galion Solar’s development and financing were supported by a $160 million package, with Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. (MUFG) serving as the Coordinating Lead Arranger. Construction of the facility was led by Primoris Renewables Energy, Inc., which worked alongside regional contractors and vendors to bring the project to completion. With this project now online, Recurrent Energy continues to expand its renewable energy footprint in the U.S. while supporting local economies and driving progress toward a more sustainable energy future.

 

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