Pachacamac Project
Pachacamac is a hybrid renewable energy project that will generate electricity via wind and solar resources, while having the capability to store energy on site. The Project sits along the backbone of California’s transmission infrastructure in the counties of Merced and Stanislaus.
Pachacamac is a renewable energy project located in Merced and Stanislaus Counties roughly 100 miles south of the Bay Area
The Project encompasses more than 18,000 acres of land to be developed into a renewable energy generation facility
Located adjacent to the backbone of California’s transmission infrastructure
Pachacamac is expected to provide clean renewable energy to approximately 125,000 homes while offsetting an estimated 32.4 million metric tons of CO2
The Project expects to generate millions of dollars over its operating life in tax revenue that will benefit local schools and community initiatives
Status
— Under Development —
Facility Megawatt Capacity | up to 600MW |
Site Control | Over 18,000 acres under contract |
PPA | TBD |
Technology | Wind, Solar, Energy Storage |
Commercial | TBD |
Interconnected Utility | PG&E |
Equipment | Confidential |