Our Approach

The success of our projects is driven by a desire to see our projects benefit as many people in our community as possible. Our infrastructure projects make the grid more resilient and contribute to America’s infrastructure and AI leadership. Locally, these projects create jobs and provide new, long-term revenue to support local and state services and organizations. 

Community Involvement

As the long-term owner and operator of our projects, we become a part of the community and focus on building strong local relationships.

Our Impact

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800,000+

homes powered annually

$10 B

investment infrastructure (total capital)

$500 M

local economic impact

20,000+

jobs created

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Our Development Process

SB Energy keeps our communities informed throughout development and operations, through local open houses, town halls, and individual meetings.

During development and construction, we hold informational meetings to share updates on process and timeline, discuss land use considerations, and provide opportunities.

We’re building and operating major energy infrastructure projects in communities across the country. As such, it is essential that our team integrates into each community where these projects are located. By actively supporting local programs and community members, we strengthen our reputation as dependable and engaged community members with every project.

Amy Peterson

Director of Projects, SB Energy

During the development process, SB Energy performs thorough analysis and implements strong avoidance, minimization, and mitigation measures. As long-term partners in the community, we deeply value the relationships formed with neighbors over the life of a project. 
Maintaining these relationships is essential to our commitment to being good neighbors and stewards of the environment.

Travis A. Brown

Director of Environmental & Permitting

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Learn About Our Team

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Case Study: Orion I, II and III

SB Energy developed and now operates 900 MW of solar capacity in Milam County, Texas.

Key Facts

  • Google’s largest solar PPA to date to power its data centers in Ellis County and its Dallas Cloud region
  • Three projects resulting in nearly 1 GW power
  • 100% domestically manufactured steel for structures
  • 1+ million U.S. manufactured solar modules

Local Benefits

  • Nearly $100 million revenue to Milam County over the life of the project
  • 10,000 jobs during construction