Crow’s Roost Project Overview
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Overview
The proposed Crow’s Roost Solar Project is an approximately 175-MW alternating current utility-scale solar energy facility and an approximately 175-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) in a rural area of Pueblo County. This Project would encompass approximately 956 acres of privately-owned land. When completed, the Crow’s Roost Project will interconnect at a to-be-built switching station along Segment 5 (Tundra to May Valley) of the Colorado Power Pathway operated by Xcel Energy. If approved, the Project would be anticipated to begin construction in the middle of 2026 with commercial operation targeted by the end of 2027.