Tradewind Energy establishing new solar project in Orangeburg County
February 1, 2017Development Would Bring Approximately $85 Million Investment
Tradewind Energy, one of the largest independent renewable energy development companies in the United States, is launching a new solar production facility in Orangeburg County. The project is expected to bring approximately $85 million in new capital investment.
Founded in 2003, Tradewind Energy develops low-cost wind and solar energy for diverse markets, while maintaining an uncompromising commitment to long-term project quality. To date, Tradewind Energy has completed more than 3,000 megawatts (MW) of wind and solar power projects, while rapidly expanding its development portfolio. The company is actively developing more than six gigawatts (GW) of wind and three GW of solar projects across the United States, totaling more than $5 billion in capital investment.
Located along Bowman Branch Highway near Bowman, S.C., construction of the new 75-MW development is expected to begin in 2018. For more information on Tradewind Energy, visit www.tradewindenergy.com.
“We are thrilled to partner with Orangeburg County and the South Carolina Department of Commerce on this exciting endeavor. It’s gratifying to see the support in the region, and we are excited to bring low-cost solar energy to market and create opportunities for economic development in the county through the development of the Palmetto Plains Solar Project.” –Tradewind Energy Development Manager Justin McGeeney
“We are truly grateful for Tradewind Energy, one of the largest independent renewable energy development companies in the United States, and their decision to locate in Orangeburg County. This project is yet another significant step in making Orangeburg a leader in sustainable alternative energy.” –Orangeburg County Council Chairman Johnnie Wright Sr.
“Tradewind Energy is another quality partnership for Orangeburg County, and we look forward to welcoming them into our community. Their decision to locate here confirms that Orangeburg has much to offer.” –Orangeburg County Councilman, District 3 Harry Wimberly
“Today’s announcement is the second solar farm announcement in less than a month in Orangeburg County, and the fourth solar farm announcement in the Central SC region in less than a year. Renewable energy provides positive environmental and economic benefits, and we are excited another reputable solar firm has chosen our region to invest capital.” –Central S.C. Alliance Chairman Mike Brenan
• Tradewind Energy is establishing new solar project in Orangeburg County.
• $85 million of new capital investment.
• Tradewind Energy is one of the largest independent renewable energy development companies in the United States.
• Located along Bowman Branch Highway near Bowman, S.C., construction on the new 75-MW project is expected to begin in 2018.
• For more information on Tradewind Energy, visit www.tradewindenergy.com.