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TVA adds more solar power for Facebook

- STAFF REPORT

Facebook, which has pledged to support all of its operations with renewable energy, has spurred the developmen­t of another solar energy farm in Mississipp­i to help support the two Facebook data centers in the Tennessee Valley.

The Tennessee Valley Authority announced Thursday that through its Green Invest program Facebook has agreed to buy the energy from its fourth solar farm. The newest project is a 150-megawatt solar and 50-megawatt battery storage facility in Lowndes County, Mississipp­i which is being developed by the Florida-based Origis Energy.

Origis, through a long-term power purchase agreement with TVA that was signed on Facebook’s behalf, will own and operate the plant. The project will create more than 250 constructi­on jobs, with additional employment for 3-5 full-time operations and maintenanc­e staff. Origis will complete the

facility in late 2023, pending environmen­tal reviews.

“This is our second utilitysca­le solar facility in Mississipp­i with TVA, and it demonstrat­es the success of Green Invest in connecting local communitie­s, private business and

public power through renewable energy,” said Vanhee, Origis Energy chief commercial officer and chief procuremen­t officer.

Under the Green Invest program, TVA allows its customers to be supplied with electricit­y generated entirely from solar, wind or other renewable energy sources and pay the effective costs for such generation. Most of the new solar farms are being built by private developers and sold to TVA, which in turn delivers the power to companies participat­ing in the Green Invest program.

TVA has obtained agreements so far for 2,139 megawatts of solar generation through the Green Invest program, which is involved in $1.4 billion of business developmen­t from companies wanting only renewable power, TVA spokesman Scott Fiedler said.

“Our region is ready for companies who want to use renewable energy to achieve their sustainabi­lity goals,” said Chris Hansen, TVA vice president of originatio­n and renewables. “Green Invest is more than a renewables program; when businesses relocate here, jobs are created and people can find work — revitalizi­ng both rural and urban communitie­s.”

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO/BEN MARGOT ?? Gen Nashimoto installs solar panels in at new solar farm. Origis Energy plans to build a new solar farm in Mississipp­i to help power Facebook’s data centers through TVA’s Green Invest program.
AP FILE PHOTO/BEN MARGOT Gen Nashimoto installs solar panels in at new solar farm. Origis Energy plans to build a new solar farm in Mississipp­i to help power Facebook’s data centers through TVA’s Green Invest program.

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