
Over 40 Projects Across 18 States
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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, Vista Sands Solar and Great Bend Solar projects, the images used in this section are not an actual project images and were take in different locations.

MAMMOTH NORTH SOLAR
Mammoth North is located in Starke County, Indiana, in the northwestern region of PJM. The project is 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 the organic vegetation management team, as part of the project larger agrivoltaics plan.
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Key Stats
400
MW
Indiana
Where?
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
MW
300
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
MW
600
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
MW
48
Where?
Ohio
Transmission System
PJM

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
MW
1,300
Where?
Wisconsin
Transmission System
MISO

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
MW
150
Where?
Georgia
Transmission System
SERC

COLD CREEK SOLAR+STORAGE
The Cold Creek Solar+Storage project is being developed in central Texas. Once operational, this project will generate approximately 430 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve approximately 51,750 households. Cold Creek will also have a 340 MWh storage component that will help increase reliability.
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Key Stats
MW Solar+MWh Storage
430+340
Where?
Texas
Transmission System
ERCOT

TENNYSON CREEK SOLAR+ STORAGE
The Tennyson Creek Solar + Storage project, currently under development in Kansas, will generate 300 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve around 39,000 households. The Tennyson Creek Solar + Storage project will make significant contribution to the state’s renewable portfolio standard and will enable local utilities and industries to harness the clean energy generated.
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Key Stats
MW Solar+MWh Storage
300 + 800
Where?
Kansas
Transmission System
SPP

TENNYSON CREEK SOLAR II
The Tennyson Creek II Solar project is currently under development in Kansas. This project will generate roughly 130 MW of clean, clean electricity, enough to power over 18,000 Kansas households. The Tennyson Creek II Solar project is within the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) Transmation system, one of the largest in the country
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Key Stats
MW
130
Where?
Kansas
Transmission System
SPP

AMADEUS SOLAR
The Amadeus Solar project currently developed in Pennsylvania. This project will generate approximately 36MW of clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 500 Pennsylvanian households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The Amadeus Solar project will be operating in the PJM Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW
36
Where?
Pennsylvania
Transmission System
PJM

BOLIVIA ROAD SOLAR
The Bolivia Road Solar project currently developed in Illinois. This project will generate approximately 410MW of clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 8,700 Illinois households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The Bolivia Road Solar project will be operating in the MISO Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW
410
Where?
Illinois
Transmission System
MISO

GOLDEN GRID SOLAR
The Golden Grid Solar project is currently being developed in Minnesota. This project will generate approximately 250MW of clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 3,800 Minnesota households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The Golden Grid Solar project will be operating in the MISO Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW
250
Where?
Minnesota
Transmission System
MISO

DRUMMER SOLAR
The Drummer Solar project is currently being developed in Illinois. This project will generate approximately 600MW of clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 12,500 Illinois households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The Drummer Solar project will be operating in the MISO Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW
600
Where?
Illinois
Transmission System
MISO

SHINE BRIGHT SOLAR
The Shine Bright Solar project is currently being developed in Minnesota. This project will generate approximately 315MWof clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 4,900 Minnesota households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The Shine Bright Solar project will be operating in the SPP Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW
315
Where?
Minnesota
Transmission System
SPP

THREE FORKS SOLAR
The Three Forks Solar project is currently being developed in Oklahoma. This project will generate approximately 390MWof clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 3,300 Oklahoma households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The Three Forks Solar project will be operating in the SPP Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW
390
Where?
Oklahoma
Transmission System
SPP

SIX MILE SOLAR
The Six Mile Solar project is currently being developed in South Dakota. This project will generate approximately 1,000MW of clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 9,500 South Dakota households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The Six Mile Solar project will be operating in the MISO Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW
1,000
Where?
South Dakota
Transmission System
MISO

HAPPY HILL SOLAR
The Happy Hill Solar project is currently being developed in Wisconsin. This project will generate approximately 425MWof clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 8,200 Wisconsin households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The Happy Hill Solar project will be operating in the MISO Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW
425
Where?
Wisconsin
Transmission System
MISO

L’ANGUILLE SOLAR
The L'Anguille Solar project is currently being developed in Arkansas. This project will generate approximately 200MW of clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 1,800 Arkansas households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The L'Anguille Solar project will be operating in the MISO Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW
200
Where?
Arkansas
Transmission System
MISO

GREEN RIDGE SOLAR
The Green Ridge Solar project is currently being developed in Michigan. This project will generate approximately 200MW of clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 5,200 Michigan households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The Green Ridge Solar project will be operating in the MISO Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW
200
Where?
Michigan
Transmission System
MISO

GREELEY SOLAR + STORAGE
The Greeley Solar + Storage project currently developed in Colorado. This project will generate approximately 360MW of clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 8,500 Colorado households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The Greeley Solar + Storage project will be operating in the WECC Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW Solar + Storage
285 + 75
Where?
Colorado
Transmission System
WECC

RIVERBOAT SOLAR
The Riverboat Solar project is currently being developed in Missouri. This project will generate approximately 250MW of clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 2,000 Missouri households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The Riverboat Solar project will be operating in the WECC Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW
250
Where?
Missouri
Transmission System
WECC

EAST ARAPAHOE SOLAR + STORAGE
The East Arapahoe Solar + Storage project currently developed in Colorado. This project will generate approximately 750MW of clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 15,000 Colorado households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The East Arapahoe Solar + Storage project will be operating in the WECC Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
MW Solar + Storage
550 + 200
Where?
Colorado
Transmission System
WECC

COPPER COUNTRY SOLAR
The Copper Country Solar project currently developed in Michigan. This project will generate approximately 250MW of clean, renewable electric power. The power generated in this project will be enough to power over 6,500 Michigan households. Development of this project would hire a skilled locally available workforce during construction and operation. The Copper Country Solar project will be operating in the MISO Grid transmission system.
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Key Stats
250
MW Solar
Where?
Michigan
MISO
Transmission System

LAMBS DRAW SOLAR
The Lambs Draw is a Solar project being developed in Kansas. This project will generate 270 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve around 38,400 households.
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Key Stats
270
MW
Where?
Kansas
SPP
Transmission System

WOODWARD CREEK SOLAR+ STORAGE
The Woodward Creek Solar+ Storage project, located in Oklahoma, will generate 288 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve around 36,000 households. This project will have a battery storage component of approximately 1,000 MW/hour, which would augment energy security and reliability.
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Key Stats
288+1,000
MW Solar+MWh Storage
Where?
Oklahoma
SPP
Transmission System

GREEN COUNTRY SOLAR
The Green Country Solar project, located in northeastern Oklahoma, will generate around 200 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve approximately 25,000 households.
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Key Stats
200
MW
Where
Oklahoma
AECI
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

MACKINAW SOLAR
The Mackinaw Solar farm is developed in Tazewell County, right in the heart of Illinois. Upon completion, this project will generate 500 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve up to 72,500 households annually.
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Key Stats
500
MW
Where?
Illinois
PJM
Transmission System

HUNTINGTON CREEK SOLAR
The Huntington Creek Solar farm is developed in right in the heart of Utah. Upon completion, this project will generate 450 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve up to 82,500 households annually. This solar farm site is set in an ideal portion of the state to serve the WECC market.
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Key Stats
450
MW
Where?
Utah
WECC
Transmission System

TURF CITY SOLAR
The Turf City Solar farm is developed in central Minnesota. Upon completion, this project will generate 220 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve up to 29,820 households annually. This solar farm site is set in an ideal portion of the state to serve the MISO market.
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Key Stats
220
MW
Where?
Minnesota
MISO
Transmission System

BEAR OAK SOLAR+STORAGE
The Bear Oak Solar+Storage project, located in western Pennsylvania, will generate 20 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve almost 3,000 households annually. Bear Oak Solar will make a substantial contribution to the state renewable energy portfolio and will enable local utilities and industries to harness the clean energy generated.
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Key Stats
20+20
MW Solar+MWh Storage
200*
Acres
PJM
Transmission System

WILLS CREEK SOLAR+STORAGE
The Wills Creek Solar+Storage farm, located in central Pennsylvania, will generate 20 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power and serve approximately 2,300 households. It will make a substantial contribution to the state renewable energy portfolio and will enable local utilities and industries to harness the clean energy generated. This solar farm will include a battery storage component to increase energy security and reliability.
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Key Stats
20+80
MW Solar+MWh Storage
Where?
Pennsylvania
PJM
Transmission System

MACON COUNTY SOLAR
The Macon County Solar project is located, as evidenced by its name, in Macon County in northeastern Missouri. Once operational, this project is estimated to generate approximately 208 MW of clean energy, enough to power approximately 22,000 households. The project territory spreads across 3,500 acres.
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Key Stats
208
MW
3,500*
Acres
MISO
Transmission System

WOODWARD CREEK SOLAR II
The Woodward Creek II Solar project is currently under development in Oklahoma. This project will generate roughly 300 MW of clean, clean electricity, enough to power over 33,000 Oklahoma households. The Woodward Creek II Solar project is within the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) Transmation system, one of the largest in the country
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Key Stats
300
MW Solar
Where?
Oklahoma
SPP
Transmission System

LE COULEE SOLAR
Located in Northwest Louisiana resides Le Coulee Solar project. Once operational, this project is estimated to generate about 405 MW of clean energy, enough to power approximately 40,500 households. The Le Coulee Solar project will be in the MISO grid system.
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Key Stats
405
MW
Where?
Louisiana
MISO
Transmission System

NOBLESVILLE SOLAR
The Noblesville Solar project is located in Hamilton, Indiana. Once operational, this project is estimated to generate about 200 MW of clean energy, enough to power approximately 22,700 households. The project territory spreads across 1,020 acres. The project’s area enjoys a significant geographical advantage as it is located primarily on farmland or in open areas, with few wooded areas. The Noblesville Solar project will be in the MISO grid system.
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Key Stats
200
MW
Where?
Indiana
MISO
Transmission System

BUFFALO RIDGE SOLAR
Buffalo Ridge Solar is located in western Minnesota. Once operational, this project is estimated to generate about 445 MW of clean energy, enough to power approximately 59,300 households. The Buffalo Ridge Solar project will be in the MISO grid system.
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Key Stats
445
MW
Where?
Minnesota
MISO
Transmission System

JAMES CREEK SOLAR
The James Creek Solar project is located in Monroe, Mississippi. Once operational, this project is estimated to generate about 176 MW of clean energy, enough to power approximately 19,293 households. The project’s area enjoys a significant geographical advantage as it is located in open areas, with few wooded areas. The James Creek Solar project will be in the TVA grid system.
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Key Stats
176
MW
Where?
Mississippi
TVA
Transmission System

BOTTLE CREEK SOLAR+STORAGE
The Bottle Creek Solar project, currently under development in Oklahoma, will generate approximately 1,374 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve around 172,000 households. This project will also have a battery storage component of approximately 800 megawatts/hour.
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Key Stats
1,374+800
MW Solar+MWh Storage
Where?
Oklahoma
SPP
Transmission System

LYONIA SOLAR
The Lyonia solar farm is currently being developed in Mississippi. This project is estimated to generate approximately 94 megawatts of clean electric power, enough to serve around 10,000 households annually.
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Key Stats
94
MW
Where?
Mississippi
MISO
Transmission System

ROCKVILLE SOLAR
The Rockville Solar farm is a solar project developed in West Virginia. Upon completion, this project will generate approximately 48 MW of clean, renewable energy, enough to power approximately 6,200 households.
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Key Stats
50
MW
Where?
West Virginia
PJM
Transmission System

WHITE DRAW SOLAR+STORAGE
The White Draw Solar+ Storage Farm is a developed in eastern New Mexico. This project will generate 700 megawatts of clean, renewable electric power, enough to serve approximately 117,000 households.
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Key Stats
500
MW Solar
7125*
Acres
SPP
Transmission System

MAGNOLIA SOLAR+STORAGE GRAZING FARM
Magnolia Solar and Grazing Farm is a solar+ storage project located in central Kentucky. This project will generate roughly 63 MW of clean, renewable electric power. This project will have a battery storage component of approximately 60 MW/hour, which would assist augmenting energy security and reliability.
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Key Stats
63+60
MW Solar+MWh Storage
Where?
Kentucky
PJM
Transmission System

DIXON CREEK SOLAR
The Dixon Creek Solar project located in the Lone Star State. This project will generate roughly 633 MW of clean, clean electricity, enough to power approximately 76,000 Texas households. The Dixon Creek Solar project is within the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) Transmation system, one of the largest in the country
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Key Stats
633
MW Solar
Where?
Texas
SPP
Transmission System

HORSESHOE HILL SOLAR
The Horseshoe Hill Solar project located in the Lone Star State. This project will generate roughly 690 MW of clean, clean electricity, enough to power approximately 83,000 Texas households. The Horseshoe Hill Solar project is within the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) Transmation system, one of the largest in the country
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Key Stats
690
MW Solar
Where?
Texas
SPP
Transmission System

FRENCH RIVIERA ENERGY STORAGE
French Riviera Storage is an early-stage, 150 MW/hour standalone energy storage project developed in southern Texas. This project will represent a sizable investment in energy storage potential for the Lone Star State. French Riviera Energy Storage is within the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) grid system.
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Key Stats
150
MWh (Storage)
Where?
Texas
ERCOT
Transmission System

ATTICUS ENERGY STORAGE
The Atticus Energy Storage project is located in West Texas and will offer significant benefits for the region's power grid and energy landscape. The 100 MW / 200 MWh system will help stabilize the grid by storing excess energy during low-demand periods and releasing it during peak times, effectively balancing supply and demand.
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Key Stats
200
MWh (Storage)
Where?
Texas
ERCOT
Transmission System

HIDE TOWN ENERGY STORAGE
Located in Northwest Texas, the Hide Town Energy Storage project represents a sizable investment in energy storage potential for The Lone Star State. This stand-alone project will have a storage capacity of 100 MW/200 MWh.
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Key Stats
200
MWh (Storage)
Where?
Texas
ERCOT
Transmission System

MYSTIC ENERGY STORAGE
Located in Southeastern Connecticut, Mystic Energy Storage represents a sizable investment in energy storage potential for the state. stand-alone project will have a storage capacity of 75 MW/300 MWh.
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Key Stats
300
MWh (Storage)
Where?
Connecticut
ISO-NE
Transmission System

GATSBY ENERGY STORAGE
Located in Texas, Gatsby Energy Storage represents a sizable investment in energy storage potential for the state. stand-alone project will have a storage capacity of 100 MW/200 MWh.
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Key Stats
200
MWh (Storage)
Where?
Texas
ERCOT
Transmission System

ROOST ENERGY STORAGE
Located in Northwest Texas, Roost Energy Storage represents a sizable investment in energy storage potential for the State. This stand-alone project will have a storage capacity of 100 MW/200 MWh.
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Key Stats
200
MWh (Storage)
Where?
Texas
ERCOT
Transmission System

EVANS CREEK ENERGY STORAGE
Located in West Texas, Evan’s Creek Energy Storage represents a sizable investment in energy storage potential for the State. This stand-alone project will have a storage capacity of 100 MW/400 MWh.
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Key Stats
400
MWh (Storage)
Where?
Texas
ERCOT
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