Enel North America has launched its Estonian Solar project in Texas, featuring 202 MW of solar capacity paired with a 104 MW BESS, the company announced Thursday.
The company is one of the largest renewable energy operators in Texas, with about 5 GW of installed wind and solar capacity and 1.3 GW of battery storage. It has signed over 100 PPAs in North America, totalling 7.3 GW of contracted capacity.
The Estonian Solar Project is expected to generate approximately 499 GWh of electricity annually in Delta County. It is supported by power purchase agreements (PPAs) with BXP Inc (NYSE: BXP) for 21 MW and Capri Holdings Limited.
“The Estonian project illustrates how the private sector will continue to lead the way in the American energy transition,” said Stephen Pike, head of Enel Green Power North America.
Enel emphasised its commitment to providing clean power and flexible storage to help commercial and industrial clients achieve their decarbonisation goals.








