Over 45 Projects Across 20 States
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Our Projects
All of our projects are constructed only on tillable acres. On average, only 20% feature solar panels on top, and the remaining 80% remains green or used for vegetation.
Projects listed in this section represents only a portion of Doral Renewables’ pipeline. For inquiries on other projects, please contact info@doral-llc.com
With the exception of the Mammoth Solar projects, the images used in this section are owned by Doral Group Ltd. and are used for illustration purposes only and do not represent an actual Doral Renewables LLC project in the U.S.
MAMMOTH NORTH SOLAR
Mammoth North is located in Starke County, Indiana, in the northwestern region of PJM. The project will be a ground-mounted single axis PV system with 400 MW of solar power capacity, serving approximately 75,000 households. It is the first phase of Doral’s Mammoth Solar project, a 1.3 GW solar farm that upon completion would be the largest solar farm in the U.S. The project Is fully operational. Mammoth North has over 2,000 different livestock grazing the land, serving as organic vegetation management team, as part of the project larger agrivoltaics plan.
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Key Stats
400
MW
Where?
Indiana
PJM
Transmission System
MAMMOTH SOUTH SOLAR
Mammoth South is located in Pulaski County, Indiana, in the northwestern region of PJM. The project will be a ground-mounted single axis PV system with 300 MW of solar power capacity, serving approximately 65,000 households. It is the second phase of Doral’s Mammoth Solar project, a 1.3 GW solar farm that upon completion will be the largest solar farm in the U.S. Mammoth South will be an agrivoltaics project, incorporating heritage farming practices alongside energy generation.
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Key Stats
300
MW
Where?
Indiana
PJM
Transmission System
MAMMOTH CENTRAL SOLAR
Mammoth Central is located in Pulaski County, Indiana, in the northwestern region of PJM. The project will be a ground-mounted single axis PV system with 600 MW of solar power capacity, serving approximately 135,000 households. It is the third phase of Doral’s Mammoth Solar project, a 1.3 GW solar farm that upon completion would be the largest solar farm in the U.S. This project will be constructed in 2 phases. Mammoth Central will be an agrivoltaics project, incorporating heritage farming practices alongside energy generation.
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Key Stats
600
MW
Where?
Indiana
PJM
Transmission System
GREAT BEND SOLAR
The Great Bend Solar project is located in Meigs County, southeastern Ohio. This project is located in PJM’s transmission system. Once complete, Great Bend Solar will produce approximately 48 megawatts of clean electricity, enough to power about 9,200 households.
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Key Stats
48
MW
Where?
Ohio
PJM
Transmission System
VISTA SANDS SOLAR
Vista Sands Solar Farm, near the towns of Plover and Grant in Portage County, is a transformational solar development. Taking place over 8,500* acres of private land, the nearly 1.3-gigawatt (GW) project is the largest private solar development in Wisconsin. It brings new jobs, added tax revenues, and environmental benefits for current and future generations.
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Key Stats
1,300
MW
Where?
Wisconsin
MISO
Transmission System
BRENNEMAN SOLAR
The Brenneman Solar project is located in the Southeastern Electric Reliability Council (SERC) energy market, one of the fastest-growing areas in the United States in terms of solar power generation potential. Once complete, the project will produce enough electricity to power approximately 17,250 households.
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Key Stats
150
MW
Where?
Georgia
SERC
Transmission System
COLD CREEK SOLAR+STORAGE
The Cold Creek Solar+Storage project is being developed in central Texas. Once operational, this project will generate approximately 433 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve approximately 47,300 households.
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Key Stats
433+340
MW Solar+MWh Storage
Where?
Texas
ERCOT
Transmission System
BUCKHEART SOLAR
Buckheart Solar, situated in central Illinois, is slated for an estimated generation capacity of up to 821 MW, enough to power approximately 120,000 households. With an 8,000* acre footprint, the Buckheart solar project is expected to be one of the largest projects in the U.S.
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Key Stats
821
MW
Where?
Illinois
MISO
Transmission System
GOONIES SOLAR
The Goonies Solar project is one of the first projects developed by Doral Renewables. It will generate approximately 194 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve approximately 23,000 households annually. The 1,100-acre Goonies Solar farm site, full of pesky rocks some of the farmers call “Goonies,” and has been used for agriculture despite being in a flood zone.
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Key Stats
194
MW
Where
Pennsylvania
PJM
Transmission System
*All the datapoints and text referencing acreage represents the overall land leased to Doral Renewables. On average, each project is constructed on 20% of the overall land leased to Doral Renewables by local landowners, while the remaining 80% remains green and/or used for vegetation.
*Not all of the Doral Renewables’ pipeline is showcased on this page for inquiries on other Doral Renewables’ projects, please contact info@doral-llc.com