Westlands Solar Park
Initial operation of a 2 MW demonstration project began in 2016, with the power sold to Anaheim Public Utilities. Additional projects of 20 MW and 250 MW are in various stages of planning, as of 2017. The developers planned to have 700 MW online by 2021, with full build-out by 2025. The real estate investment firm CIM Group joined the project in 2014. In 2017, plans for the site were downsized from 2,400 MW to 2,000 MW and 24,000 acres (9,700 ha) to 21,000 acres (8,500 ha). Construction began in 2020.
The first 125 MW phase of the Aquamarine project opened in September 2021, with the second 125 MW opening by the end of the year.
The 250 MW Westlands Solar Blue also has 225.0 MW of batteries. Chestnut has 135 MW of batteries. The 19.9 MWAC (26 MWDC) Westlands Almond is part of a agrivoltaics scheme, using sheep for vegetation control. Westlands Grape and Cherry are expected to be completed in December 2024.
RE Slate, Mustang One and Two, RE Kent South, and American Kings Solar are solar plants which border Westlands Solar Park to the northeast with a combined total of 441 MW of capacity.
Phases
Project | Capacity | Status | Commission Date | Power purchase agreements | References |
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Westside Solar WSP PV1 | 2 MW | Operational | August 12, 2016 | Anaheim Public Utilities | |
Westlands Almond | 20 MW | Operational | October 2023 | CISO | |
Aquamarine Westside | 250 MW | Operational | September 2021, February 2022 | SMUD, SVP, VCEA | |
Chestnut Westside | 150 MW | Operational | December 2023 | ||
Westlands Solar Blue | 250 MW | Operational | December 2023 | ||
Westlands Grape | 246.4 MW | In Development | |||
Westlands Cherry | 249.7 MW | In Development | |||
Westlands Pomegranate | 250 MW | Proposed |
Electricity production
It produced 4,739 MWh in 2020.
See also
- List of largest power stations in the United States
- List of photovoltaic power stations
- Solar power in California
References
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