Utility solar developer Sunraycer Renewables has arranged two long-term power purchase agreements(PPAs)with Google for the Lupinus and Lupinus 2 solar projects in Hagansport,Texas.Construction started on the projects started last week.
“These agreements with Google represent a significant milestone for Sunraycer and underscore the strength of our development platform,”said David Lillefloren,CEO at Sunraycer.“We are proud to support Google’s clean energy objectives while delivering high-quality renewable infrastructure in Texas.”
The PPAs will support construction and operation of the approximately 400-MWac Lupinus PV facility located in Franklin County,Texas,which are expected to reach commercial operation in late Q4 2027.
“Google’s data centers are long-term investments in the communities we call home,”said Will Conkling,director of energy and power at Google.“This collaboration with Sunraycer will fuel local economic growth while helping to build a more robust and affordable energy future for Texas.”
In late 2025,Google acquired renewable energy developer Intersect in a$4.75 billion transaction to support data center deployment with new energy sources.