Savion announced today that the Kiowa County Solar Power Project (KCSP) located in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, has begun commercial operations. This 100 megawatt solar facility is Savion's first project developed, constructed, and owned in the state.
The project covers an area of 1235 acres and started construction in August 2023, with completion in December 2024. It includes over 189000 double-sided solar panels. We have signed a long-term power procurement agreement with a Fortune 100 technology company to purchase all the production capacity of the facility.
The solar project is located in the southwest of Oklahoma, adjacent to Snyder Town, and is expected to generate enough electricity annually to power approximately 21000 households in Oklahoma for the next 40 years. The project will be interconnected with the AEP substation and connected to the Southwest Power Alliance.
SOLV Energy is responsible for the EPC work of the site, while Shell Renewable Asset Management International (SRAMI) is responsible for overseeing asset management.
Savion President Nick Lincon stated, "The launch of the Kiowa County solar project will expand Savion's operational asset coverage and emphasize our mission to own and operate solar facilities that contribute to injecting clean energy into the US power grid. The launch of this project marks another milestone for Savion as an independent power producer, and more facilities will be put into use in the future