featured projects
2.7 MWdc | Fayette County, TN
Somerville Solar is Tennessee’s largest landfill solar project. The 2.7 MWdc project is located on the closed sections of the Fayette County Landfill, turning otherwise unusable land into a source of clean energy. Part of TVA’s Distributed Solar Solutions (DSS) program, the project began operation in March 2019.
5 MWac | Beaufort County, NC
Bay Branch Solar is a 5 MWac solar project located in Beaufort County, North Carolina. Hexagon was responsible for all aspects of development, including site selection, PPA negotiation, interconnection, and permitting. The project began operation in December 2018, providing all power to Duke Energy. The project will generate over 12.5 million kWh of renewable electricity each year, equivalent to the annual electricity usage of 1,250 homes.
117.5 MWac | Pierce County, GA
Tyre Bridge Solar is a 117.5 MWac solar project located in Pierce County, Georgia. Hexagon was responsible for all aspects of development, including site selection, environmental studies and concurrence, interconnection, permitting, and tax abatement. The project has an executed IA and is expected to begin construction in 2020.
550 MWac | Meade and Seward Counties, KS
Pheasant Corner Wind is a 550 MWac wind project located in Meade and Seward Counties, KS. The project is located in the midst of the most robust wind resource in Kansas, with average annual wind speeds over 20 mph at turbine hub height. Hexagon co-developed the project, providing land acquisition, interconnection, and sale services.
80 MWac | Halifax County, VA
Piney Creek Solar is an 80 MWac solar project located in Halifax County, Virginia. In early March, the project was granted a conditional use permit by the Halifax County Board of Supervisors. Once complete, the project will generate over $3.7M in new local tax revenue and enough clean energy to power approximately 13,600 homes.
2 MWac | Jefferson County, IL
Marlow Solar is a 2MWac community solar project selected as a part of the Illinois Adjustable Block Program in the Spring of 2019. Located in Jefferson County, IL, the project will provide power to Ameren Illinois, to which customers may subscribe. Marlow Solar will be one of the State’s first Community Solar Projects built under the Future Energy Jobs Act when it is completed in the Spring of 2020.