Utility-Scale Solar Farm Development

Location

Imperial County, CA

Owner

Desert Horizon Renewables LLC

Engineer & EPC Contractor

Solterra Energy Engineering

Project Size

320 Acres | 150 MWac Utility-Scale Solar Farm with 40 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)


End-to-end EPC execution of utility-scale solar farms, covering engineering design, procurement, construction, commissioning, and performance optimization.

We are proud to announce the successful completion of our latest utility-scale solar farm development, a major milestone that reinforces our commitment to delivering reliable, clean, and cost-effective renewable energy at scale. This project represents a significant step forward in supporting grid resilience, energy independence, and long-term sustainability for the region.

TThe solar farm was developed to meet growing energy demand while reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering overall carbon emissions. Designed, engineered, and constructed to the highest industry standards, the facility delivers dependable renewable power to the grid and will serve communities and businesses for decades to come.

From early site evaluation through final commissioning, the project was executed with a focus on performance, environmental stewardship, and long-term operational efficiency. The result is a high-quality asset built to maximize energy output, minimize lifecycle costs, and provide lasting value to stakeholders.

Construction was completed on schedule through careful planning, strong coordination among contractors, and rigorous quality control. Safety remained a top priority throughout all phases of construction, with established protocols to protect workers, partners, and the surrounding community.
Local labor and regional suppliers were utilized where possible, contributing to economic development and reinforcing the project’s positive local impact. Despite the complexity inherent in utility-scale renewable projects, the team successfully navigated logistical, environmental, and technical challenges to deliver a fully operational facility.

This solar farm will generate clean electricity that displaces a substantial amount of carbon emissions annually, supporting regional and national decarbonization goals. In addition to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the project was designed to minimize environmental disturbance and protect surrounding ecosystems.
Land management practices were selected to promote soil health, stormwater control, and long-term site stability. Throughout development, open communication with community stakeholders helped ensure transparency and alignment, reinforcing our belief that responsible energy infrastructure should benefit both the grid and the communities it serves.