Zero Emission Energy


TX Solar Farms (> 200 MW)


Utility-scale solar farms—sometimes called solar parks—are central to the U.S. clean-energy transition, delivering hundreds of megawatts of renewable power to the grid while reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Increasingly paired with battery energy storage systems (BESS) and, in some regions, wind generation, these large installations provide grid stability, enable microgrid resilience, and support the broader electrification of transportation, industry, and digital infrastructure.


Texas largest solar farms

SOLAR FARM MW LOCATION
2W Permian Solar Project Hybrid 420 Andrews
Alira solar farm 223 Andrews
Prospero Solar 250 Andrews
Prospero Solar 300 Andrews County
ANSON Solar Center 200 Anson
Forest Grove - Dodd solar farm 200 Athens
Forest Grove - Dodd solar farm 200 Athens
Ben Milam Solar 233 Bell County
Delilah Solar Energy 300 Bogota
Delilah Solar Energy 310 Bogota
Long Draw Solar 225 Borden County
Golden Buckle Solar 200 Brazoria
Radian solar farm 300 Brookesmith
Mockingbird Solar Center 400 Brookston
Caldwell Valley Ranch solar farm 600 Caldwell County
Accalia Point Solar 221 Cameron County
Misae Solar 517 Childress County
Misae Solar 240 Childress County
Knickerbocker Solar 200 Christoval
Taygete Energy Project solar farm 204 Coyanosa
Taygete Energy Project solar farm 255 Coyanosa
Samson Solar Energy 250 Cunningham
Samson Solar Energy 250 Cunningham
Samson Solar Energy 200 Cunningham
Brazoria West solar farm 200 Damon
Ramsey solar farm 500 Danevang
Renegade Solar Project 515 Deaf Smith County
Noble Solar 275 Denton County
Shakes solar farm 200 Dimmit County
Fort Bend Solar 240 East Bernard
Red Tailed Hawk Solar 350 El Campo
Ben Milam Solar 233 Falls County
Roseland solar farm 500 Falls County
Horizon Solar 200 Frio County
Greasewood solar farm 255 Girvin
Azure Sky Solar 225 Haskell
Oak Hill - Dry Creek solar farm 391 Henderson
Hopkins solar farm 250 Hopkins County
Blue Jay Solar 210 Iola
Old Hickory Solar 206 Jackson County
Is206 solar farm 300 Jones County
Sand Fork Solar 200 Jones County
OCI SunRay solar farm 200 Knippa
Hecate Energy Frye Solar 500 Kress
Eiffel Solar 200 Lamar County
Impact Solar 1 198 Lamar County
Pecan Prairie North Solar 360 Leon County
Maplewood (Canadian Solar) solar farm 222 McCamey
Morada Del Sol solar farm 247 McCamey
Google Data Center 942 Midlothian
Ben Milam Solar 233 Milam County
7V Solar Ranch 240 Muldoon
Pisgah Ridge Solar 250 Navarro County
Fighting Jays Solar Project 350 Needville
Old 300 Solar Center 430 Needville
Holstein 1 (Duke) solar farm 200 Nolan County
TREX US Green Holly solar farm 400 O'Donnell
TREX US Red Holly solar farm 250 O'Donnell
Galloway 1 solar farm 250 Paint Rock
Sparta Solar 250 Pawnee
Corazon Energy solar farm 200 Rachito Las Lomas
Charger Solar 400 Refugio County
Vega (Invenergy) solar farm 200 Rio Grande City
Big Star Solar 200 Rosanky
Bravepost solar farm 200 San Angelo
Hornet Swisher solar farm 500 Swisher County
Nazareth Solar 200 Swisher County
Rambler solar farm 200 Tom Green County
Hecate Energy Harley Hand Solar 500 Trent
Roadrunner (Enel) solar farm 200 Upton County
Roadrunner (Enel) solar farm 200 Upton County
Titan (Texas) Solar Project 260 Van Horn
Project Parker solar farm 270 Waco
Amazon Solar Farm 500 Webb County
Sandy Branch Solar 230 Wharton County
Space City Solar 345 Wharton County
Phoebe Solar 250 Winkler County

Beyond energy production, these projects stimulate local economies in TX state by generating construction and maintenance jobs, creating tax revenue, and supporting adjacent industries. They are also key assets in achieving state renewable portfolio standards (RPS), corporate sustainability targets, and national clean-energy commitments.

As deployment accelerates, solar farms will remain a cornerstone of America’s energy transformation—enabling a more resilient, distributed, and sustainable electricity system.