Engineering, construction, and project management company Bechtel has been selected by Doral Renewables to design and build the Cold Creek Solar+Storage project in Texas.Â
The facilities, spanning two counties, will produce approximately 430 megawatts (MW) of clean energy with more than 850,000 solar panels. The project will also include a 340 megawatt-hour (MWh) battery energy storage system (BESS) to collect and store excess energy throughout the day, sending it to Texasâ grid during times of peak demand.Â
Bechtel will provide engineering, procurement, and construction services for the facilities. The Cold Creek project is expected to create over 500 jobs, as well as training opportunities for the local workforce.Â
The project is Bechtelâs second with Doral Renewables and its fifth utility-scale solar site in the state. The company has a growing renewables portfolio across the country, with projects at various stages of development.Â
âThe Cold Creek project highlights the power of an all-of-the-above energy strategy,â said Scott Austin, Bechtel General Manager of Renewables & Clean Power, in a statement. âTexas continues to lead the nation in blending traditional and renewable resources to strengthen its grid. By combining 430 MW of solar generation with 340 MWh of storage, Cold Creek will make the Texas grid stronger and more reliable for years to come. We are proud to bring Bechtelâs experience to this important project and support Doral Renewablesâ mission to deliver reliable, homegrown power to Texas.âÂ
Cold Creek is expected to become operational in 2028, with engineering already underway.
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