Palmer Mountain Energy Project
Palmer Mountain Solar Power Plant Selected EPC: America Innovates
A 6 MW Monocrystalline solar power plant designed for mobile power storage and distribution systems. Instead of transmitting energy via the grid, we will physically transport energy through 2MWh trailer-mounted battery modules. This system involves charging large-scale batteries (measured in megawatt-hours, or MWh) at the solar power plant, then transporting those charged batteries to end users for consumption. Once discharged, the batteries will be returned to the solar power plant for recharging.
The solar power plant is located on Palmer Mountain, adjacent to Washington State Department of Natural Resources land. With the option to expand the project an additional 20 acres adding 2MW.
The current estimated cost of the project is: $6 - $10.5 million.
We plan to sell the generated power to:
- Data centers
- Tech companies
- Electric vehicle (EV) charging networks
- Off-grid agricultural farms
Our project will feature an above-ground wire harness systems & the Powerfield Energy non-metal Power Racking System, rated for 135 mph winds, instead of traditional metal racking systems. The solar farm will also feature a total of:
- 4 fixed ground-mounted Tesla 3.9 MWh Megapacks (optional)
- 20-40 leased 2MWh batteries mounted on trailers for transport (to be paid for by power buyer)
- 5-10 MW trailer charging docks
With 1,436 hours of sunlight per year (a moderate estimate), the 6 MW solar farm is expected to produce approximately 5.7 million kWh annually.
The average Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for this energy range from $0.10 to $0.12 per kWh.
At this stage of the project, we are open to discussing other equity partnership or non-recourse financing models..