Vesper Energy has completed one of the landmark milestones in its flagship renewable energy initiative by erecting the last module at Hornet Solar in Swisher County, Texas. The project will now be capable of completing its full operation once it has achieved the successful commissioning of over 1.36 million modules.
Hornet Solar to Deliver 600 MW of Renewable Power
Hornet Solar is expected to generate significant renewable energy from the grid across more than six square miles. Once operational, it will generate 600 megawatt alternating current (MWac) of clean energy to power 160,000 homes annually.
Safety and Efficiency Achievements
Juan Suarez, Co-CEO of Vesper Energy, praised the team’s performance in completing the project on schedule and within budget, “The seamless coordination between our team and our EPC partner, Blattner, has enabled us to remain ahead of schedule and on budget while ensuring quality throughout the process.”
He added, “Most notably, the team accomplished this task with zero recordable injuries, underscoring a commitment to safety and excellence.”
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Innovative Technology at Hornet Solar
The Hornet Solar project uses bifacial photovoltaic modules with a single-axis tracking system. The technology enables the collection of sunlight by both sides of the module, thus maximizing the overall energy collection and efficiency. The project connects to Oncor Electric’s transmission system in Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) and also will deliver power to four off-take partners via separate Virtual Power Purchase Agreements (VPPAs).
On Track for Commercialization by Spring 2025
Vesper Energy is targeting full commercialization of the Hornet Solar project by spring 2025. The successful installation of the final module marks a major step toward bringing the 600 MW solar plant online and contributing to the growth of renewable energy in Texas.