Renewable energy news: Arevon, Kelso Solar Project, Clayco

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Arevon, Kelso Solar Project, Clayco, and others.

Arevon’s 430 MW Kelso Solar Project Begins Operations in Missouri

Arevon has commenced operations at its 430-megawatt Kelso Solar Project in Missouri, marking one of the largest utility-scale solar installations in the state. The Kelso solar farm strengthens Missouri’s renewable energy capacity and supports regional decarbonization and energy diversification goals. The 430 MW solar project is expected to generate clean electricity for thousands of homes while reducing carbon emissions and supporting grid reliability. Large-scale solar developments like Kelso play a critical role in meeting rising electricity demand driven by electrification and industrial growth. The project also contributes to local economic development through job creation and long-term tax revenue. The Kelso Solar Project reinforces Arevon’s growing U.S. renewable energy portfolio and commitment to advancing utility-scale solar power nationwide.

Clayco Launches Power and Energy Unit to Expand Solar and Storage Solutions

Clayco has launched a new Power and Energy business unit focused on delivering solar power and battery energy storage solutions to support America’s accelerating energy growth. The expansion positions the design-build firm to meet rising demand for reliable, sustainable power across utility-scale, commercial, and industrial markets. The new division will provide integrated engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for solar energy projects and energy storage systems, addressing grid reliability, electrification, and data center expansion needs. As U.S. electricity consumption climbs, scalable renewable energy infrastructure is becoming increasingly critical. Clayco’s Power and Energy unit strengthens its role in the clean energy transition, supporting decarbonization goals while enhancing energy resilience and long-term infrastructure development nationwide.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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