20 MW Solar operating in Currituck, NC — PJM Interconnection, LLC
20 MW
Nameplate Capacity
1
Generators
unit
Solar Photovoltaic
Technology
2020
Operating Since
Coordinates
36.2336, -75.8808
County
Currituck, NC
Nearby Plants
| Field | EIA | GEM | Wikidata |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operator | Ecoplexus, Inc | Ecoplexus | — |
| Owner(s) | Fresh Air Energy XXXIII, LLC | Ecoplexus Inc [100%] | — |
| Status | Operating | operating | — |
GEM identifies the owner as Ecoplexus Inc [100%]
This entity is not yet in the GEM ownership database — chain unavailable.
Grandy PV 1 is a 20 MW solar photovoltaic power plant located in Currituck County, North Carolina. The plant began operating in 2020 and utilizes fixed-tilt solar tracking technology. It consists of a single generator and is owned and operated by Ecoplexus, Inc. Grandy PV 1 ranks as the 86th largest solar plant in North Carolina out of 770, and 1492nd nationally out of 7108.
The plant's latest annual generation was 29,208 MWh, resulting in a capacity factor of 16.6%. Grandy PV 1 operates within the PJM Interconnection, LLC balancing authority and the SERC NERC region. Financial data is available for the plant from LBNL, indicating it is one of the solar plants tracked by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Generated from EIA, GEM, and public data sources
NERC Region
SERC
Balancing Authority
PJM Interconnection, LLC
Grid Voltage
34.5 kV
Regulatory Status
NR
Entity Type
Independent Power Producer
Sector
IPP Non-CHP
1.7K MWh
Latest Month
29.2K MWh
Annual Generation
16.6%
Capacity Factor
$92.5/MWh
LCOE (Levelized Cost)
$31.2/MWh
Energy Value
Market Position
ISO/RTO Market
PJM
LMP Node
—
Pricing Hub
DOMINION HUB
Node Source
Plant coordinates only
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