Construction of the two projects recently began and is slated to complete in September with commercial operations of both solar farms expected by late 2021. The energy produced will offset greenhouse gas emissions by a total of 370,000 metric tons of CO2 annually. McCarthy’s Renewable Energy & Storage team plans to hire approximately 500 craft workers to construct the two projects — the majority of whom are being recruited from the local region and the military veteran community, as part of its new veteran recruitment program — and will train laborers seeking utility-scale solar construction experience.
“We are grateful to be part of bringing clean energy and jobs to these Texas communities,” said Scott Canada, Executive Vice President of McCarthy’s Renewable Energy & Storage team. “With utility-scale solar construction jobs on the rise in Texas and around the country, we are continually working to help local skilled craft workers, veterans, and those displaced from jobs in other sectors to join our solar project teams and receive the training needed to develop rewarding careers in the growing renewable energy sector.”
Lightsource bp is developing financing, owning, and operating the Elm Branch and Briar Creek solar facilities. The two projects combined are an investment of $380 million in new local energy infrastructure for Texas. The projects will also deliver local economic benefits beyond clean and economical electricity for the greater Dallas Fort Worth area, including providing more than 500 jobs in solar construction.
“We selected McCarthy for both their track record of successfully bringing operational innovations to large-scale solar projects and their commitment to recruiting and hiring from the local workforce, including their new veteran recruitment program,” said Kevin Smith, CEO of the Americas for Lightsource bp. “Through their outstanding training and recruitment programs, the McCarthy team works hard to help local workers develop lasting careers in the growing solar industry.”
Since 2010, McCarthy’s Renewable Energy and Storage group has completed more than 50 utility-scale clean energy projects in communities across the country, delivering a combined capacity of more than 4.9 Gigawatts of clean energy production and over 340 MW/770MWh of energy storage. Nationally, McCarthy provides EPC services on utility-scale solar projects for private solar developers and utilities, helping them deliver cost-effective clean energy to the communities they serve.