The Tennyson Creek solar and storage project is being developed in southeastern Kansas. Once operational, it will generate 300 megawatts (MW) of clean and renewable electricity. This project will make significant contributions to Kansas’s Renewable Energy Standards (RES) and will provide job opportunities throughout construction and operations. It will also substantially increase local and State tax revenues. This project will have a battery storage component of approximately 800 megawatt-hours (MWh) to enhance energy security and reliability. The Tennyson Creek project is within the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) transmission system.

About Tennyson Creek Solar+Storage
1,800
Acres
300 MW
Generation Capacity
800 MWh
Storage Capacity
39,000
Households could be powered by the project