North Carolina Solar
The North Carolina Solar portfolio is comprised of 20 sites located throughout North Carolina. The sites were commissioned between November 2019 and May 2021 and are secured by long-term PPAs with two subsidiaries of Duke Energy.
Acme
Acme is a ground mount system over a 33.2 acre (134,000 square meter) area in Columbus County, North Carolina. The Acme site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 55,440 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Acme came on stream in March 2021 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Kaco Blueplanet 150 TL3 inverters and an RBI Solar single-axis tracker mounting system.
Burgaw
Burgaw is a ground mount system over a 33.3 acre (135,000 square meter) area in Pender County, North Carolina. The Burgaw site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 56,160 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Burgaw came on stream in November 2019 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Fronius Symo 24.0 inverters and a RBI Solar fixed-title mounting system.
Carolina Lily
Carolina Lily is a ground mount system over a 29.0 acre (117,000 square meter) area in Davie County, North Carolina. The Carolina Lily site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 55,440 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Carolina Lily came on stream in May 2021 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Carolinas.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Kaco Blueplanet 150 TL3 inverters and an RBI Solar single-axis tracker mounting system.
Catherine Lake
Catherine Lake is a ground mount system over a 20.0 acre (81,000 square meter) area in Onslow County, North Carolina; the Catherine Lake site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 56,160 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Catherine Lake came on stream in December 2020 and is fully contracted to the Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Fronius Symo 24.0 inverters and an RBI Solar single-axis tracker mounting system.
Ebenezer
Ebenezer is a ground mount system over a 29.5 acre (120,000 square meter) area in Surry County, North Carolina. The Ebenezer site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 55,440 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Ebenezer came on stream in May 2021 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Carolinas.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Kaco Blueplanet 150 TL3 inverters and an RBI Solar single-axis tracker mounting system.
Ennis
Ennis is a ground mount system over a 31.4 acre (127,000 square meter) area in Harnett County, North Carolina. The Ennis site has the capacity to generate 6.2 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 51,300 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Ennis came on stream in November 2019 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Fronius Symo 24.0 inverters and an RBI Solar single-axis tracker racking system.
Little Mountain
Little Mountain is a ground mount system over a 35.7 acre (144,000 square meter) area in Yadkin County, North Carolina. The Little Mountain site has the capacity to generate 4.1 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 33,750 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Little Mountain came on stream in November 2019 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Fronius Symo 24.0 inverters and an RBI Solar single-axis tracker mounting system.
Lucky
Lucky is a ground mount system over a 26.5 acre (107,000 square meter) area in Yadkin County, North Carolina. The Lucky site has the capacity to generate 4.1 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 9,390 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Lucky came on stream in May 2021 and is fully contracted to the Duke Energy Carolinas.
The site uses First Solar 6435A modules, Kaco Blueplanet 150 TL3 inverters and an RBI Solar single-axis tracker mounting system.
Matthews
Matthews is a ground mount system over a 38.3 acre (155,000 square meter) area in Yadkin County, North Carolina. The Matthews site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 56,160 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Matthews came on stream in May 2021 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Carolinas.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Kaco Blueplanet 150 TL3 inverters and an RBI Solar fixed-tilt mounting system.
Onslow
Onslow is a ground mount system over a 34.5 acre (140,000 square meter) area in Onslow County, North Carolina. The Onslow site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 55,440 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Onslow came on stream in May 2021 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Kaco Blueplanet 150 TL3 inverters and an RBI Solar single-axis tracker mounting system.
Peacan Grove
Peacan Grove is a ground mount system over a 32.8 acre (133,000 square meter) area in Craven County, North Carolina. The Peacan Grove site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 56,160 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Peacan Grove came on stream in November 2019 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Fronius Symo 24.0 inverters and an RBI Solar fixed-tilt mounting system.
Plott Hound
Plott Hound is a ground mount system over a 25.0 acre (101,170 square meter) area in Craven County, North Carolina. The Plott Hound site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 15,480 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Plott Hound came on stream in May 2021 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 6435A modules, Kaco Blueplanet 150 TL3 inverters and an RBI Solar fixed-tilt mounting system.
Ray Wilson
Ray Wilson is one a ground mount system over a 33.6 acre (136,000 square meter) area in Davie County, North Carolina. The Ray Wilson site has the capacity to generate 6.4 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 53,190 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Ray Wilson came on stream in March 2021 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Carolinas.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Kaco BluePlant 150 TL3 inverters and an RBI Solar fixed-tilt mounting system.
Solar Lee
Solar Lee is a ground mount system over a 33.9 acre (137,000 square meter) area in Wayne County, North Carolina. The Solar Lee site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 15,480 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Solar Lee came on stream in March 2021 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 6435 modules, Kaco BluePlant 150 TL3 inverters and an RBI Solar single-axis tracker mounting system.
Suncaster
Suncaster is a ground mount system over a 23.7 acre (96,000 square meter) area in Wayne County, North Carolina. The Suncaster site has the capacity to generate 3.2 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 27,000 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Suncaster came on stream in December 2020 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Fronius Symo 24.0 inverters and an RBI Solar single-axis tracker mounting system.
Swansboro
Swansboro is a ground mount system over a 36.5 acre (148,000 square meter) area in Jones County, North Carolina. The Swansboro site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 56,160 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Swansboro came on stream in December 2020 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Fronius Symo 24.0 inverters and an RBI Solar single-axis tracker mounting system.
Sweet Tea
Sweet Tea is a ground mount system over a 38.3 acre (155,000 square meter) area in Craven County, North Carolina. The Sweet Tea site has the capacity to generate 4.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 10,872 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Sweet Tea came on stream in May 2021 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 6435A modules, Kaco Blueplanet 150 TL3 inverters and an RBI Solar fixed-tilt mounting system.
Tomlin Mill
Tomlin Mill is a ground mount system over a 29.8 acre (120,600 square meter) area in Iredell County, North Carolina. The Tomlin Mill site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 55,440 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Tomlin Mill came on stream in May 2021 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Carolinas.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Kaco Blueplanet 150 TL3 inverters and an RBI Solar fixed-tilt mounting system.
Traveller
Traveller is a ground mount system over a 33.6 acre (136,000 square meter) area in Lee County, North Carolina.The Traveller site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 56,160 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Traveller came on stream in November 2019 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Progress.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Fronius Symo 24.0 inverters and an RBI Solar fixed-tilt mounting system.
Yadkin
Yadkin is a ground mount system over a 32.9 acre (133.000 square meter) area in Yadkin County, North Carolina. \The Yadkin site has the capacity to generate 6.7 megawatts of renewable energy.
With 56,160 two meter by one meter solar panels installed, Yadkin came on stream in December 2020 and is fully contracted to Duke Energy Carolinas.
The site uses First Solar 4120A modules, Kaco Blueplanet 150 TL3 inverters and an RBI Solar fixed-tilt mounting system.