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US-based OCI Solar Power and RES Americas have completed the 41MW phase of a 400MW project in San Antonio, Texas.

The Alamo 1 plant, which is built for municipal utility CPS Energy, includes around 167,000 PV modules on a 180 hectare site.

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The project, which is expected to bring manufacturing and 800 permanent jobs to San Antonio, also includes a massive economic development agreement.

Through a 25-year power purchase agreement, CPS Energy will buy the electricity produced by the Alamo 1 plant and others in the 400 MW project.

For the plant, RES supplied engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services.

Currently, OCI is building a second PV plant, the Alamo II, which is expected to add an additional 4.4MW to San Antonio when complete in early 2014.

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OCI Solar Power president and CEO Tony Dorazio said the Alamo I is only step one to Texas’ rise as a big player in solar.

"Alamo I is an interesting milestone because it’s now the largest solar farm in Texas, but it’s still a small part of what is to come," Dorazio added.

According to CPS CEO Doyle Beneby, the value of solar will meet peak demand, as a result of high electricity prices during Texas heat waves.

Image: The Alamo 1 is the largest PV plant in the US east of the Rocky Mountains. Photo: Courtesy of OCI Solar Power.

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