Project overview

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96 MW Solar + 48 MW battery energy storage

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Enough clean energy to power 37,000 New Mexico homes annually

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To be developed on 680 acres of privately owned, fenced land

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Located off South NM HWY 14

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Provides clean energy to PNM customers

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35-year project life span with AES as long-term owner and operator

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Project details

Rancho Viejo solar

  • 96 MWac solar facility paired with 48 MW, four-hour duration, containerized lithium-ion battery energy storage system (BESS)

  • Will be built on 680 +/- acre project area across 8,200 acre of privately-owned land

  • Feeds into the Public Service of New Mexico (PNM) grid, providing power to PNM customers

  • Located in Santa Fe County, off South Hwy 14. The solar project will be set-back 2 miles from the highway

  • The project will be set-back a minimum of 1,000 ft from any adjacent property boundary, nearly 2,000 ft from the nearest residence in San Marcos and 1.3 miles from the nearest residence in El Dorado; the BESS installation will be located approximately 1.5 miles from the closest residence.

  • AES will be long-term owner and operator

  • At the end of the project’s life, a decommissioning plan outlines the responsibilities and methods for full project infrastructure removal and site restoration.

  • The decommissioning bond, Letter of Credit or Parent Guaranty will be held in the County’s name and will be reviewed to ensure it satisfies current market cost to decommission project

 

Current proposed equipment specs:

PV Modules: Make: BYD MLTK-36 550W
Inverter: Make: GPTech PV3MWD
Racking: Make: ATI DuraTrack
Battery Module: Module: SDE E5S
Battery Container: Make: CEN 40’ ISO
Battery Inverter: Make: GPTECH 3MWD3-V730

 

Economic and environmental benefits

We believe in being a good neighbor, ensuring responsible clean energy development that benefits both the environment and local communities without burdening existing infrastructure. 

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> 268,000 MWh

carbon-free electricity each year; will offset estimated 119,965 tons of CO2 emissions annually, equivalent to the emissions generated by 42,364 cars driven in one year

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estimated > $10 million tax revenue and estimated $4M in Gross Receipts Taxes

expected to be generated for Santa Fe County over the life of the project

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200+ jobs

expected to be created during peak construction
 

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> $200 million capital investment

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Enough electricity during max output (estimated)

to power Santa Fe’s entire residential load over the course of a year

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Estimated $28 million in labor and wages; $5 million in new wages/material in Santa Fe County; $18 million in New Mexico manufacturing output

AES’ commitment to safety

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Building New Mexico's clean energy workforce with Santa Fe YouthWorks

AES has partnered with Sante Fe-based nonprofit, YouthWorks, and donated funds that will allow 10 students to attend solar installation training courses to prepare them for the PV Associates exam and a career in the renewable energy industry. Since 2001, YouthWorks has served thousands of youth while expanding youth development opportunities that include youth advocacy, high-impact interventions, alternative education, and employment connections for young people.

Training students for a future in solar with Solar Energy International

AES has partnered with Solar Energy International (SEI), a nationally leading solar training and educational non-profit, to provide solar workforce development training in New Mexico. As part of that effort, AES has created an AES-funded scholarship, which provides financial assistance to 15 New Mexico residents to cover solar education tuition fees.

The partnership with SEI also includes services for colleges and universities to provide career development consulting for the future solar industry workforce. These efforts aim to stimulate participation in New Mexico’s clean energy future.

Accelerating renewable energy in tribal communities

In our continuing effort to advance renewable energy initiatives and create new economic opportunities on tribal lands, AES, along with the GRID Alternatives Tribal Program, have teamed up with the Pueblo of Santa Ana in New Mexico to install a rooftop solar system on the Pueblo’s Tamaya Wellness Center.

The Pueblo of Santa Ana has long been committed to preserving its cultural heritage and protecting the natural environment. By partnering with AES and Grid Alternatives, the Pueblo of Santa Ana is meeting its commitment to transition to clean energy and create local job opportunities while fostering the environmental and economic well-being of its members. 

AES is a proud member and partner of:

  • Santa Fe Green Chamber of Commerce

  • New Mexico State University

  • Santa Fe Youthworks

  • GRID Alternatives Tribal Solar Accelerator Fund

  • Apprenticeship partner programs with state union labor organizations

  • Solar Energy International (SEI)

  • Gila Natural Resources Information Project

  • SOLARCYCLE

Contact us

We want to hear from you! We appreciate your interest in AES' Rancho Viejo Solar project.

Email: ranchoviejosolar@aes.com
Phone: 505-490-4935