Ferrovial to develop 250 MW solar facility in Texas
1 September 2025
Ferrovial, a leading global infrastructure company, will develop a new 250 MW solar photovoltaic facility, located in Milam County, Texas. The project represents a total investment of approximately $355 million, including debt. Ferrovial will be responsible for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the facility, which will deliver reliable electricity to the Texas grid and support long-term economic growth in the region.
“This project is a strong example of how infrastructure investment can directly benefit communities,” said María José Esteruelas, Ferrovial Energy CEO. “As data centers multiply and energy needs continue to increase, this facility will bring lasting value to the region by creating jobs, supporting local services and strengthening energy reliability.”
Construction is scheduled to begin in the coming months, generating nearly 300 jobs during the build phase. The facility is expected to produce power by 2027 and deliver approximately 450 GWh (450,000 MWh) of electricity annually–enough to serve 43,000 homes.
The project adds to Ferrovial’s energy portfolio in Texas, complementing a 257 MWdc plant in Leon County. The Company is also nearing construction completion of a 72 MW PV plant in the Houston area for its client X-Elio.
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