Redfield Solar
Grant County, Arkansas
Driving economic activity while delivering 100 MW of home-grown power to the electric grid.
Project Specifics
This project gives Grant County a critical role in supporting our nation’s drive to energy independence. We will construct a substation and distribute power throughout the region.
PV solar arrays capable of generating up to 100 megawatts (MW) of in-demand power, enough to power approximately 18,000 homes
The project encompasses approximately 1,000 acres situated in a remote area of the county
Targeting start of construction in Q4 2024
Targeting commencement of operations in Q3 2026
Bringing Economic Growth to Central Arkansas
Stimulating the Local Economy - Redfield Solar may create up to 200 jobs during the construction phase of the project, while also driving increased patronage of local businesses.
Creating Substantial Tax Revenue - Estimated tax payments exceed $6 Million over life of the project. Money that can enhance local roads, schools, and services.
Low Demand for County Services - Unlike most developments, our need for expensive county services like fire, police, and waste removal are minimal to non-existent.
Community Support
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