Wed. Oct 23rd, 2024

The 50-megawatt Sunlight Road Solar facility generates electricity for an estimated 12,000 homes in Washington Parish, Louisiana. It went online Oct. 21, 2024. (Photo credit: Entergy Louisiana)

A new utility-scale solar farm went online Monday in Washington Parish, generating enough electricity to power roughly 11,500 homes. 

D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments, one of the nation’s largest independent solar power producers, unveiled its 50-megawatt solar facility on about 285 acres of private farmland just outside Franklinton. The Sunlight Road Solar facility boasts new technology in the form of all-terrain, sun-tracking sensors developed by the Oakland, Calif.-based Nevados.

Nevados’ TRACE solar trackers automatically tilt the rows of solar modules toward the sun with flexible joints that allow them to be mounted on uneven terrain. This minimized the amount of land grading needed in Washington Parish, allowing it to retain much of its lush green pastures. It also prevents runoff and protects the area’s watershed, according to a Nevados news release. 

The all-terrain trackers also allow the modules to go into a “stow” position that tilts the modules to any angle to increase their resilience to extreme weather such as hurricanes and hail storms. 

The solar farm is selling its electricity to Entergy Louisiana.

YOU MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE.

By