WEC Energy Group Secures Majority Stake in 300-MW Texas Solar Project

US utility announced the finalization of an agreement to acquire a 90% stake in a 300-MW solar project located in , developed and constructed by US clean energy developer Invenergy. The deal, valued at approximately USD 459 million (EUR 428.5m), marks a significant investment in renewable energy infrastructure.

The Delilah I Solar Energy Center, situated approximately 140 miles (225 km) northeast of Dallas, is the focal point of the agreement. Equipped with a long-term (PPA) with a global automaker, the facility is slated to commence commercial operations by the end of June.

Part of the expansive Samson & Delilah solar portfolio, Delilah I stands as one of the largest solar facilities under construction in the US. WEC Energy Group already holds a majority stake in the 250-MW Samson I, a distinct phase within the portfolio, further solidifying its commitment to renewable energy expansion.

Headquartered in Milwaukee, WEC Energy Group serves a customer base of 4.7 million across , Illinois, Michigan, and Minnesota. The company's infrastructure segment boasts a robust portfolio, with existing or planned investments in 11 PPA-backed solar and wind projects, collectively representing a capacity exceeding 2 GW.

“The of a majority stake in the Delilah I Solar Energy Center underscores our ongoing commitment to advancing renewable energy initiatives and supporting the transition to a sustainable energy future,” remarked a spokesperson from WEC Energy Group, emphasizing the strategic importance of the investment.

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