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Kiowa County Solar Project, Savion’s first 100 MW facility in Oklahoma, started operations to power 21,000 homes for 40 years under SRAMI management. Image Credit/source: MarkusSpiske/Pexels
US-headquartered Savion announced the start of commercial operations for the Kiowa County Solar Project (KCSP) in Kiowa County, Oklahoma. The 100 MW solar facility was the company’s first project in the state to be developed, built, and owned by Savion. Located near Snyder in Southwest Oklahoma, it was expected to generate electricity for about 21,000 homes annually for the next 40 years. Shell Renewable Asset Management International (SRAMI) took over asset management. Savion's president acknowledged the efforts of the local community, Kiowa County administrators and project staff in completing the facility.