Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC), has approved a power purchase arrangement with Recurrent Energy LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canadian Solar Inc. for the 132 MW DC/ 98 MW AC Bayou Galion project located in Morehouse Parish, Northeast Louisiana.
Construction of the Bayou Galion solar project will begin in 2024. It is expected to be operational by 2024. It is a part of 1803 Electric Cooperative’s recently approved power generation portfolio to supply energy to five Louisiana rural electric cooperatives for the next 20 years. The approved portfolio includes 343 MW AC of solar energy, including Recurrent’s 98 MW AC Bayou Galion solar project, and will significantly increase the amount of solar energy capacity in the state. Louisiana had around 200 MW installed of solar energy at the end of 2021.
“Solar energy is the lowest cost new energy resource across the U.S., and we are pleased to support 1803 Electric Coop’s goals to bring lower rates for its members,” says Dr. Shawn Qu, chairman and CEO of Canadian Solar. “We look forward to continuing to advance the development of the Bayou Galion solar project and starting construction in 2024.”
“1803 followed all of the commission rules and conducted a competitive RFP, whereby 31 bidders put forth 197 qualifying offers,” comments LPSC Chairman Craig Greene. “This robust response to 1803’s RFP I think is a powerful indication that a broad cross-section of companies want to invest in Louisiana’s energy future and deliver lower rates with reliable, flexible options to customers.”
1803 Electric Coop’s members serve approximately 120,000 members in Louisiana. ACES managed the selection process for 1803 Electric Coop’s entire approved and selected power generation portfolio.
“Being able to provide a reduction in future rates for our members is extraordinary,” adds Charles Hill, general manager of 1803 Electric Coop. “We are pleased to partner with Recurrent Energy, a well-respected solar and energy storage developer, and we look forward to bringing this project online.”
“I am confident that 1803’s proposal and Recurrent Energy’s project will provide reliable and inexpensive power to these Louisiana co-ops for years to come,” mentions LPSC Commissioner Foster Campbell, who represents the parish where the Bayou Galion project will be located. “In addition, Recurrent’s Bayou Galion project will bring around 300 construction jobs to our area.”