We are proud to stand side by side with local residents, skilled tradespeople and landowners as we bring hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars into local
economies through our renewable energy projects.
Stampede Solar + Storage Project
Enel Green Power is developing a solar + storage project that will provide sustainable, affordable energy, benefit the local economy and stabilize the electric grid for Hopkins County residents in Texas.
There are a few key ways the Stampede Solar + Storage Project will generate benefits for Hopkins County:
- The Stampede Solar + Storage Project is estimated to provide tens of millions in local tax revenue
- This project will create jobs in Hopkins County during and after construction to maintain the facility
- Stampede Solar + Storage will generate zero polluting emissions, protecting local habitats and promoting clean air and water
- Solar does not require fuel transportation, uses very little water and does not pollute local water sources
Throughout every project, our team collaborates one-on-one with landowners and local officials to create projects that generate value for the entire community.
Technology
Hybrid - Solar + Battery Storage
Status
In development
Capacity
325.9 MW + 86.1 MW Battery Storage
Landowners and Acreage
4 landowners and 2,700 acres
Creating social and economic opportunities for local communities
Zach Precopia
Zach Precopia is responsible for all aspects of wind and solar energy development and project management, including land acquisition, title curative, design and engineering, environmental and permitting, and community development. He currently works on renewable development and commercial strategy throughout Texas.
Zach holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Renewable Energy from Texas Tech University. He joined Enel Green Power right out of college, gaining two years of valuable experience in the company’s GIS Department before transitioning over to the Development team. Being born and raised in Texas, Zach is enjoying the ability to give back to local communities in his home state through the opportunities generated from the renewable industry.
Contact Us
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