Chosen by Sabanci Renewables Inc. Bechtel to construct 272 MW DC photo voltaic facility in Fort Bend County, Texas. The ability is the primary utility-scale photo voltaic challenge in the USA for Sabanci Renewables Inc., a subsidiary of Sabanci Holding, a Turkish firm. Sabanci Renewables will personal and function the power.
Bechtel’s scope contains engineering, procurement, building, commissioning and challenge administration for the Texas facility. Development of the challenge will start within the first quarter of 2023 with challenge completion anticipated within the second quarter of 2024. The photo voltaic power generated by Cutlass Photo voltaic Two will join the Electrical Reliability Council of Texas’ Houston Zone.
“Bechtel is honored to companion with Sabanci Renewables to assist a clear power future,” stated Kelley Brown, EPC operations supervisor for Bechtel Infrastructure’s North America Core Renewables. “Bechtel’s use of recent robotics expertise and digital administration will assist transfer Cutlass Photo voltaic Two from building to operations in report time, bringing extra renewable power era to Texas.”
“Sabanci and Bechtel have labored intently collectively to develop the challenge on a report schedule, and we’re assured that our partnership will efficiently ship our first renewable power facility within the US as deliberate,” added Ismail Bilgin, CEO of Sabanci Renewables Inc. “Bechtel’s sturdy status for profitable EPC implementation, together with its international provide chain experience, its means to draw and prepare native employees, and its status for in-house design and building of unpolluted energy amenities throughout the US made them the best option to construct the challenge. We imagine that is the beginning of a long-term partnership that develops renewable power tasks within the US”
Bechtel Enterprises, the corporate’s challenge growth and financing arm, was instrumental within the growth of the Cutlass Photo voltaic Two challenge.
“Bechtel is advancing native decarbonization and sustainability efforts throughout the USA by effectively constructing new clear power tasks with our built-in growth plus EPC method,” commented Matt Strangfeld, managing director of unpolluted power growth.