Minnesota
National Grid Renewables Initiates Major Construction on Two Southern Minnesota Solar Projects: Fillmore and Louise
National Grid Renewables has announced the commencement of significant onsite construction for two solar ventures situated in southern Minnesota. The Fillmore County Solar project, generating 45 megawatts (MW) and located in Fillmore County, alongside the 50 MW Louise Solar project in Mower County, mark pivotal developments within the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) market.
Joe Ibrahim, Vice President of Construction and Engineering at National Grid Renewables, expressed enthusiasm, stating, “As a company rooted in Minnesota, it’s truly gratifying to witness this surge in renewable energy right in our own community. These projects not only promise additional tax revenue and employment opportunities for locals but also affirm our commitment to fostering positive relationships with residents both locally and statewide.”
Both Fillmore and Louise have secured power purchase agreements with Xcel Energy, renowned for its efforts in carbon emission reduction while ensuring reliable and cost-effective energy delivery across its extensive service area. Bria Shea, Regional Vice President of Planning and Policy for Xcel Energy–Minnesota, affirmed, “As pioneers in the transition to clean energy, we remain steadfast in our endeavor to amplify the presence of carbon-free electricity within our energy portfolio for Minnesota customers. We eagerly welcome the renewable energy contributions from the Fillmore and Louise solar projects as we progress towards a cleaner energy future.”
Over their initial 20-year operational span, Fillmore and Louise are projected to inject more than $30 million in direct economic impact into the region. This includes over $4 million in fresh tax revenue for local municipalities and counties, as well as the creation of 300 construction jobs. Additionally, the projects will allocate a combined $475,000 through dedicated charitable funds over the same period, showcasing National Grid Renewables’ commitment to community stewardship.
Berry Construction Company, Inc. (Berry) will oversee the construction of both projects, employing Series 6 Plus bifacial solar modules provided by First Solar, Inc. Dean Bryant, President of Berry’s Renewable Energy Division, remarked on the fruitful partnership with National Grid Renewables, highlighting their joint effort to meet the escalating demand for renewable energy sources in Minnesota.
Dana Kennard, Director of Business Development at First Solar, emphasized the company’s pride in supporting National Grid Renewables’ endeavors with American-made solar technology. Kennard noted the excitement in aiding valued partners in advancing the regional renewable energy market with domestically manufactured solutions.