DESRI breaks ground on 130-MW New Mexico solar + storage project


D. E. Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI), in partnership with El Paso Electric announced the start of construction of the Carne Solar and Storage project. Carne is a 130-MWAC solar and 260-MWh storage facility located in Deming, New Mexico, and is DESRI’s second solar facility in Luna County following the Alta Luna project, which began operations in 2017. The project will provide clean, reliable power to the Southwest and will bring EPE closer to its 80{c431b1036349617aea55b35aa92592c3cb3fecc7f94273a754a3b674e9a603ce} clean energy goal by 2035 and 100{c431b1036349617aea55b35aa92592c3cb3fecc7f94273a754a3b674e9a603ce} by 2045.

“DESRI is pleased to continue our investment in the energy transition in New Mexico with our fourth utility scale renewable energy facility in the state, and to build on our long-standing relationship with EPE,” said Hy Martin, chief development officer of DESRI. “Carne will provide reliable, cost-effective clean power to EPE, as well as transmission grid support with the planned large battery storage facility. In addition, the Project will support the local community with economic development opportunities for years to come. We are grateful for the support of EPE, Luna County, SOLV Energy and other stakeholders in the Project.”

Carne has a 20-year power purchase agreement with EPE and is expected to begin commercial operations in 2025. The project is anticipated to generate enough clean energy to power approximately 37,600 homes each year, according to metrics provided by the Environmental Protection Agency. Galehead Development and Lacuna Sustainable Investments were involved in the initial development of the Project.

“EPE is excited to join DESRI in bringing this latest renewable generation addition to New Mexico, and to continue to build upon our great working relationship. The Carne facility is dedicated 100{c431b1036349617aea55b35aa92592c3cb3fecc7f94273a754a3b674e9a603ce} to serving our New Mexico customers and will be a critical resource in enabling EPE to meet the needs of customer demand and requirements of New Mexico’s Renewable Portfolio Standard goals,” said James Schichtl, Vice President of Regulatory Operations and Resource Strategy at EPE. “The battery storage component of the new facility will be the largest serving EPE customers and provide much needed capacity and reliability for our New Mexico customers. EPE looks forward to the successful completion of the Carne project and to future renewable projects with DESRI in New Mexico.”

SOLV Energy will serve as the engineering, procurement and construction contractor and will also provide ongoing operations and maintenance services to the Project once operational.

“In addition to supporting EPE’s clean energy goals, Carne will create more than 300 construction jobs and provide the local workforce with on-the-job skills training and career development opportunities,” said SOLV Energy CEO, George Hershman. “SOLV Energy and DESRI have partnered on nearly four gigawatts of renewable capacity across the U.S. We’re pleased to continue working together to deliver the benefits of clean energy to New Mexico as the EPC and O&M provider on Carne.”

News item from D. E. Shaw Renewable Investments



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