Vanguard Energy Partners Constructs CPV’s Second Georgia Solar Project




Competitive Power Ventures has begun construction of the 100 MW DC /80 MWAC CPV Stagecoach Solar facility. It is located in Andersonville, Ga. It is expected to be fully operational by early 2024, having been constructed by Vanguard Energy Partners.

CPV Stagecoach Solar is CPV’s second solar project in Macon County, Ga. About 600 acres of formerly agricultural land will be the future home of CPV’s Stagecoach Solar. The project is expected produce approximately 190,000 MWh per year.

“We have very aggressive renewable development goals at the national and state levels that simply can’t afford a protracted delay in renewable power deployments,” says Sean Finnerty, CPV’s executive vice president. “We are proud of the role we play in helping to modernize the U.S. power system to a lower carbon, reliable future, but we can’t get there without an investable regulatory framework.”

“We are encouraged by the Administration’s dual solution by providing immediate tariff relief while simultaneously accelerating American solar manufacturing,” mentions Mike Seelman, executive vice president at Vanguard. “These combined initiatives will allow us to expand our workforce nationally as we partner with CPV and our other clients in creating a more sustainable and equitable energy future.”