Company Proposes Large Solar Farm In Sweetwater County

Wyoming’s first utility-scale solar farm is being proposed in Sweetwater County. 

Wyoming currently has less than 2 megawatts of installed solar in the entire state. If built, the Sweetwater project would be 80 megawatts—enough to power roughly 24,000 homes.

The company behind it, Sweetwater Solar, is a subsidiary of the Korean solar giant Hanwha Q Cells. The proposed site is northwest of Green River and is mostly on federal land.

In addition to the solar farm itself, the company is proposing to build a two and a half mile-long transmission line, to connect the project to a nearby substation.

Sweetwater Solar has filed a permit application for the project with the Bureau of Land Management and told the Rocket-Miner it hopes to start pre-construction work in 2017.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
  • Flipboard
Related Content
  1. USDA celebrates Earth Day with renewable energy funds for small businesses across the state
  2. Public feedback period extended for wind project in Sweetwater County
  3. BLM puts conservation on equal footing with other land uses
  4. BLM announces significant cost increases to onshore oil and gas leasing program