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| Type | Name | City | State | MWDC / Size | Completion Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solar | Wildflower 3 | Walls | MISSISSIPPI | 131 | 2024 |
| Solar | Sweetwater | Green River | WYOMING | 99.97 | 2018 |
| Solar | Crawfish River | Jefferson | WISCONSIN | 91 | 2023 |
| Solar | Onion River | Cedar Grove | WISCONSIN | 180 | 2023 |
| Solar | Adams Neilson | Lind | WASHINGTON | 28 | 2018 |
| Substation + Transmission & Distribution | UPS Substation | Salt Lake City | UTAH | 138kV Switchyard | 2017 |
| Substation + Transmission & Distribution | Seven Sisters Solar | Various Cities | UTAH | (7) 15kV Switchyards | 2015 |
| Solar | Red Mesa | Montezuma Creek | UTAH | 93.7 | 2023 |
| Solar | Hunter | Clawson | UTAH | 129.7 | 2020 |
| Solar | Cove Mountain 2 | Enterprise | UTAH | 158.6 | 2020 |
| Solar | Cove Mountain 1 | Enterprise | UTAH | 75 | 2020 |
| Solar | Three Peaks Solar | Cedar City | UTAH | 108 | 2016 |
| Solar | Red Hills Solar | Parowan | UTAH | 105 | 2015 |
| Solar | Seven Sisters Solar | Various | UTAH | 22 | 2015 |
| Solar | Eiffel | Paris | TEXAS | 314 | 2023 |
| Solar | Brazoria County | Damon | TEXAS | 265 | 2023 |
| Solar | Brazoria West | Damon | TEXAS | 265 | 2022 |
| Solar | Sandy Branch | Houston | TEXAS | 140 | 2022 |
| Solar | Elara | Pearsall | TEXAS | 177 | 2021 |
| Solar | Prospero 2 | Andrews | TEXAS | 331 | 2021 |
| Solar | Taygete 2 | Coyanosa | TEXAS | 258.3 | 2021 |
| Solar | Taygete 1 | Coyanosa | TEXAS | 344.1 | 2021 |
| Solar | Impact | Deport | TEXAS | 259.9 | 2020 |
| Solar | Prospero | Andrews County | TEXAS | 378.9 | 2020 |
| Solar | Lapetus | Andrews County | TEXAS | 135.3 | 2019 |
| Solar | Buckthorn Solar | Pecos County | TEXAS | 196.5 | 2018 |
| Substation + Transmission & Distribution | Omohundro Substation | Nashville | TENNESSEE | 23.9kV/69kV, 28MVA | 2018 |
| Substation + Transmission & Distribution | Black Cap Solar 2 | Lakeview | OREGON | 15kV Switchyard | 2016 |
| Substation + Transmission & Distribution | Oregon Solar Center | Various Cities | OREGON | (6) 15kV Switchyards | 2016 |
| Substation + Transmission & Distribution | Lakeview 500 Solar | Lakeview | OREGON | 15kV Switchyard | 2013 |
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Rocky soil, constant rain, 120MW without schedule buffer.
SOLV Energy turned to CI to optimize the eBOS and underground infrastructure for the Franklin PV + BESS project, where rocky soil and persistent wet conditions threatened productivity and schedule certainty.
We worked directly with the EOR to design and fabricate custom, fully integrated underground assemblies, which were further refined by the real-time feedback from onsite field teams during the project build. By minimizing in-field fabrication and simplifying installation, we kept crews moving despite adverse conditions—reducing rework, maintaining safety, and holding the schedule when the environment pushed back.




SOLV built Idaho’s largest operating solar facility on-schedule, despite conditions that would’ve derailed other EPC’s timelines
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7 months to build. 150MWac delivered. American innovation.
One of Illinois’ most visible solar projects, Eldorado Solar was layered with an agrivoltaics program, community commitments, and a focus on American-made solutions. Every system onsite had to work right the first time.
As a U.S. manufacturer, CI leveraged its in-house sourcing and procurement teams to integrate domestically-sourced components for its complete product assemblies. 150MW of eBOS solutions were deployed on Eldorado Phase 1 that integrated cleanly into tracker-driven workflows and EPC sequencing, and removed the tariff and schedule volatility of supply chain uncertainty overseas.




Sol Systems energized Eldorado with American made solutions while keeping agrivoitaics commitments and local credibility in-tact (without compromising cost).
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Multi-phased. 450MW. Thousands of touchpoints.
CI was brought in to create eBOS for Harquahala Sun I and II, where phased construction and massive material volume left no margin for missteps in delivery, staging, or installation sequencing.
As part of the ci360™ solution, CI designed, built, and schedule-sequenced PV eBOS kits to align with project developer Copia’s phased completion plan. Assemblies arrived job-ready to eliminate project-to-project bottlenecks and reduce in-field material handling, especially as crews moved from one phase to the next. The result: consistent output, less lost-time handling mass materials, and uninterrupted momentum across a combined 450 MW footprint.




Copia made its critical completion milestones and developed both phases on schedule, safeguarding a 9-figure investment.
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Limited labor availability, remote locations, 463 MW combined.
CI was deployed to support the Arica and Victory Pass Solar projects—two neighboring, utility-scale sites where remote desert conditions, long runs, and massive system scale put intense pressure on skilled labor and material availability for the eBOS scope.
Working alongside the EOR, CI developed repetition focused, simplified eBOS assemblies and install kits built for consistent installation regardless of crew experience. With clear Issued for Installation drawings guiding field execution, we reduced installation variability, controlled schedule risk, and enabled delivery at scale without compromising quality.




Clearway energized Arica on-schedule despite a remote site location with constrained material and skilled labor availability
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25 weeks. 20 megawatts. 0 available electricians.
CI jumped in to help Hunt Electric complete a high voltage substation for UPS with just 25 weeks to design, fabricate, test, and build. By manufacturing and pre-testing modular substation assemblies in our facility ahead of time, CI was able to provide Hunt with a turnkey solution that shaved weeks off construction and delivered full energization right on schedule, even with a green install crew who’d never worked in high voltage before.




Hunt Electric built UPS’ substation in record time using just 4 first time crew members who’d never built a substation before