Sunshine Valley Solar Park
Thursday 25, February 2021
Installed capacity of 100-megawatts
Project overview
Sunshine Valley Solar Park is located in Nye County in southern Nevada. The solar park complements the area’s desert landscape while harnessing the region’s abundant sun.
Economic benefits
Sunshine Valley Solar Park significantly yields payments to landowners, local spending, and annual community investment.
$6 million
Total project impact
$1.6 million
Paid to local governments
$2.4 million
Paid to landowners
$2 million
Spent locally
Job creation
Hundreds of construction jobs and several permanent jobs have been created
Renewable energy technology
Energy security
Energy security
Sunshine Valley Solar helps strengthen energy security for the state of Nevada and the U.S., helping diversify domestic supply.
Solar as a neighbor
Solar as a neighbor
Solar projects are essentially silent neighbors designed to capture light while not producing glare.
Solar panel technology
Solar panel technology
Solar panels contain no liquids or materials that would pose a risk to the environment or human health.
127 million gallons of water saved each year
Sunshine Valley Solar Park saves 127 million gallons of water yearly and prevents the air pollution that causes smog and acid rain.
If you’re a landowner with questions about payments, records, or other land-related requests, please visit our Landowner Portal. This portal is designed to streamline the management of your land inquiries, making the process more efficient and easily accessible.
Contact us
Sunshine Valley Solar Park
Operations & Maintenance Office
1520 South Powerline Road
Amargosa Valley, NV 89020
713.997.7274
SunshineValleySolar@edpr.com
1763074525