
Palmer Mountain Energy Project
Palmer Mountain Solar Power Plant Selected EPC: America Innovates
A 6 MW Monocrystalline direct land ownership solar power plant designed for BTM offtake, mobile energy offtake or green gaseous hydrogen production offtake. The power user can be located onsite on the adjacent 20 acre parcel or instead of transmitting energy via the grid, power can physically transport energy through 2MWh trailer-mounted battery modules. This system features flexibility to charge 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. Additionally, the site is capable of producing hydrogen or hosting electronic currency mining systems.
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.
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Permitting status: Permitting has not yet started.
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Development progress: Preliminary design and site layout are completed.
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$9M Project Cost
20 MWh / estimated daily production
Total Lifetime Cost/Estimated Cost Per kwh $0.041 to $0.055 with 20% ITC & with or without MACRS (5-year schedule, 21% tax rate) applied.
Our project will feature an above-ground Tesla Megapack, above ground wire harness systems & the Powerfield Energy non-metal Power Racking System, rated for 135 mph winds, instead of traditional metal racking systems.


