- Query
- Sunrose Renewable Energy
- Type
- Entity Briefing
- Entity
- Sunrose Renewable Energy
- Generated
- 2026-06-26T12:47:21.068Z
Briefing on Sunrose Renewable Energy
Entity BriefingGenerated Jun 26, 2026·Data as of Jun 26
2
Generators
600 MW
Capacity
N/A
Capacity Factor
1
Queue Projects
Sunrose Renewable Energy is a planned 600 MW solar and battery storage plant in Texas, developed by Vesper Energy Development LLC, with an estimated CapEx of $1543/kW.
Overview
- Sunrose Renewable Energy is a 600 MW planned plant in Texas.
- It is operated and owned by Vesper Energy Development LLC.
- The plant is connected to the ERCOT (Texas) grid, regulated by NERC: TRE and managed by Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc..
Fleet Details
- The plant will utilize 2 generators.
- It will employ Batteries and Solar Photovoltaic technologies.
Financial Profile
- The estimated capital expenditure (CapEx) is $1543/kW (Source: eia_agg_cost).
Contextual Landscape
- Similar plants include Robinson Solar, Lower Snake Solar Generation BESS, and THREE SISTERS Solar Generation and BESS.
- Nearby plants are Bovine, East Bernard, and Fort Bend Solar LLC.
Sunrose Renewable Energy represents a significant planned investment in renewable energy within Texas, leveraging both solar and battery storage technologies. Its development by Vesper Energy Development LLC and integration into the ERCOT grid highlight a strategic move towards expanding clean energy capacity in the region.