en.Wedoany.com Reported - Pluma Construction, ForeFront Power, Standard Solar, and Solstice gathered with project partners and community representatives at the Pino Community Solar site in Las Vegas, New Mexico, to celebrate a significant milestone for community solar in the state. This project portfolio consists of eight solar tracking projects with a total installed capacity of 48.4 MW.

The portfolio was developed by New Mexico-based company Pluma Construction, with support from ForeFront Power, and acquired by Standard Solar for long-term ownership and operation, while Solstice is responsible for customer acquisition. The celebration was held at an already operational site, where representatives from all parties delivered speeches and held a ribbon-cutting ceremony, commemorating the collaborative achievement of one of New Mexico's earlier community solar project portfolios.
Seven of the eight solar projects have been completed, with the final project, Otero, expected to be finished by the end of 2026. Once fully operational, the 48.4 MW portfolio is projected to generate approximately 103,287 MWh in its first year. These facilities, located on State Land Trust assets and private sites, are helping New Mexico households expand access to clean energy and save on electricity bills.
The portfolio includes the following projects:
The Pino project, located in Las Vegas, New Mexico, has a capacity of 7.5 MW and a first-year generation of 14,710.38 MWh.
The Curry Road North project, located in Clovis, has a capacity of 4.5 MW and a first-year generation of 9,133.90 MWh.
The Reynolds project, located in Reynolds, has a capacity of 7.0 MW and a first-year generation of 15,526.00 MWh.
The Las Cruces project, located in Las Cruces, has a capacity of 7.6 MW and a first-year generation of 16,104.60 MWh.
The Clovis project, located in Clovis, has a capacity of 5.1 MW and a first-year generation of 10,571.24 MWh.
The Lordsburg project, located in Lordsburg, has a capacity of 5.0 MW and a first-year generation of 11,721.24 MWh.
The Silver City project, located in Silver City, has a capacity of 6.5 MW and a first-year generation of 14,460.11 MWh.
The Otero project, located in Alamogordo, has a capacity of 5.2 MW, with an estimated first-year generation of 11,059.48 MWh upon completion.
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