NUMBER OF SOLAR PANELS

Approximately 2.4 Million Modules

TOTAL ENERGY PRODUCED

Up to 1200 MWs per year which is the equivalent 150,000 homes powered per year.

Buckley Solar Project

WHO IS CLENERA?
Clēnera, a renewable energy company headquartered in Boise, Idaho, has developed, constructed, or operated 33 solar power and battery storage projects spanning 13 states. Altogether, these projects have a nameplate capacity of 4.6GW of power and 4.9GWh of storage. The company has a pipeline of projects in development or construction of 16.7GW power and 43.5 GWh storage across 24 states.

THE PROJECT
Clēnera is pleased to present a proposed solar energy generation facility known as Buckley, located in Sherman County, Oregon. The Buckley Solar Project is ideally located adjacent to the Buckley Substation which means it can easily connect to the grid without a significant amount of new powerlines. This facility is anticipated to produce an annual output of up to 1200 MWs. In addition to contributing to the realization of Oregon’s ambitious climate objectives, this initiative is poised to foster substantial economic growth and revenue enhancement for both Sherman County and the local community.

COMMUNITY
Clēnera maintains a steadfast commitment to community engagement, attentively considering and addressing the feedback, concerns, and values of our neighbors. We are dedicated to establishing enduring relationships as responsible neighbors in Sherman County and are eager to receive your input. The success of our projects relies on active community participation, and we are resolute in our commitment to transparency and the integration of stakeholder feedback when feasible. If you’d like to contact our team, please fill out our form or email Buckleysolar@clenera.com.

LOCATION

Sherman County, Oregon

SIZE

This project will span across 8,000 acres of private land being leased from four individual landowners.

Proposed Project Site Map

Anticipated Project Timeline

Permitting + Community Engagement

2024 – 2026

Construction

Spring/Summer 2026

Operational

Spring 2028