CT Solar One: The First Step Toward 1.6 GW of Clean Energy in Texas
CT Solar One is a 110 MW AC utility-scale solar project and represents the first phase of Levona Renewables’ broader CT Solar platform, located in Snyder, Texas. Strategically built on 478 acres within a 27,000-acre leased site, CT Solar One benefits from excellent grid interconnection capacity, favorable topography, and proximity to existing transmission infrastructure.
Currently in advanced development stages, the project has completed key milestones including site control, interconnection submission with ERCOT, environmental assessments, and detailed engineering. The project is on track for construction start in early 2026, positioning itself to deliver clean, renewable energy to the ERCOT grid by 2028.
CT Solar One is just the beginning. Levona Renewables is actively advancing the next phases of the platform—CT Solar Two and CT Solar Three—which together will add an additional 500+ MW AC to the site. With total buildout potential exceeding 1.6 GW AC, the CT Solar platform stands as one of the largest and most scalable solar development initiatives in West Texas.
This multi-phase approach allows Levona to optimize land use, infrastructure investments, and transmission capacity while providing long-term value to off-takers, investors, and the surrounding community. Together, CT Solar One, Two, and Three will play a critical role in supporting Texas’s energy transition and strengthening grid reliability with affordable, utility-scale solar power.