EE North America has acquired a majority stake in two solar projects, Sandy Hill Solar and Sand Dune Solar, in Colorado.
The joint venture with Horus Energy adds 700MW to EE North America’s existing solar pipeline under development, bringing it to a total of 2.5GW among Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado, and marks a significant step toward the company’s goal of developing 10GW of renewable energy in the United States by 2026.
10GWs of energy can cover the electricity needs of 7.5 million homes and is greater than the total electric capacity of 14 individual states.
Horus Energy, EE North America’s joint venture partner, is a developer of solar photovoltaic power plants whose management has developed solar PV projects over the past 12 years in North America, UK, and Europe.
The Sandy Hill Solar and Sand Dune Solar projects, which will be interconnecting with the Public Service of Colorado (PSCO) network, are expected to commence construction in 2025, marking a significant milestone towards achieving EE North America’s mission to be a leading global force in promoting the green transition.