San Luis Valley Solar Ranch


The San Luis Valley Solar Ranch is a 30 megawatt photovoltaic power station in the San Luis Valley, located near the town of Mosca, Colorado. It was the largest solar facility in the state when it came online at the end of 2011. The electricity is being sold to Public Service of Colorado, a subsidiary of Xcel Energy, under a 20-year power purchase agreement.

Facility details

The facility occupies about 220 acres of a 320 acre plot of previous agricultural farmland, and is the third utility-scale solar project to be completed in the sunny and cool San Luis Valley. It was developed and financed, and continues to be owned and operated, by the Spanish renewable energy company Iberdrola which previously completed two wind energy projects in the state. The plant consists of about 110,000 SunPower E19-series panels that are mounted on single-axis trackers.
Iberdrola contracted with SunPower to provide the technology and construct the facility. Work at the project site began in November 2010, and included a new 150 kV transmission line to the San Luis Valley Rural Electrical Cooperative's substation. About 200 workers were employed during the construction phase. First electricity was delivered to the grid in December 2011, and the start of commercial operations was commissioned in March 2012.

Electricity production