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bp’s Peacock Solar Project set to avoid 256,000 metric tons of GHG Emissions each year

bp’s Peacock Solar Project set to avoid 256,000 metric tons of GHG Emissions each year

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  • The 187-megawatt dc Peacock Solar project will help power a Gulf Coast Growth Ventures petrochemical complex
  • The project is expected to come online in the second half of 2024
  • At full capacity, Peacock’s renewable power could avoid more than 256,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions each year – equivalent to around 55,000 fuel-burning cars*
  • Peacock is expected to create up to 300 jobs during construction and provide more than $25 million in tax revenue over the first 25 years of the project’s life.

bp (NYSE: BP) has started construction on its 187MWdc Peacock Solar project, located 10 miles north of Corpus Christi in San Patricio County, Texas, helping support the global transition to lower carbon energy.

Peacock will sell all of the electricity it generates under a long-term power purchase agreement to Gulf Coast Growth Ventures (GCGV), a joint venture between ExxonMobil and SABIC, which produces materials used to manufacture clothes, food containers, packaging, agricultural film and construction materials.

Located near the GCGV complex, Peacock will supply power directly to the facility. Once complete, the installation will generate enough renewable energy annually to power the equivalent of 34,000 homes.

The project is expected to create around 300 jobs during construction and provide more than $25 million in tax revenue over the first 25 years of the project’s life.

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“Securing this agreement and kicking off construction of Peacock helps support the transition to lower carbon energy, while benefiting local communities and the economy,” said Dave Lawler, bp America chairman and president. “It’s another way bp is accelerating growth of our US solar generation capacity, investing in America, and advancing our transformation to an integrated energy company.”

“We want to be good stewards of our environment,” said Paul Fritsch, president at GCGV. “Once online, the solar-generated electricity will be used to partially power our plant and help reduce emissions in support of a net-zero future.”

bp’s 50:50 joint-venture partner, global solar leader Lightsource bp, is developing the project and managing the construction on behalf of bp.

PCL Construction, the main engineering, procurement and construction contractor for the project, will install ultra-low carbon solar panels and trackers from US-based manufacturers First Solar and GameChange Solar, respectively.


Peacock will also be home to a range of agricultural and biodiversity activities, including: 

  • planting vegetation under and around the solar panels, including native plant species beneficial to pollinators and other wildlife
  • aiming to improve habitat value, species composition, soil health and overall ecosystem functions at the solar farm
  • sheep grazing at the site to benefit the local rural economy and keep the farmland in production – such practices are known as agrivoltaics.

Solar plays an important role in bp’s renewables & power transition growth engine. Peacock is part of bp’s aim to invest in and build renewable energy capacity of 50 gigawatts (GW) by 2030. bp anticipates that the project will meet its expected returns for renewable power.

According to the Solar Energy Industries Association, Texas ranks second in the nation for solar power and is poised to grow, with more than 40GW of capacity expected to be installed over the next five years. Renewable energy projects like Peacock help diversify the state’s energy-generation mix, improving the grid’s energy security and reliability

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