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The Danish Fields project consists of 183 SG3600UD-MV units, with a total capacity of 720 MWp from 1.4 million ground-mounted photovoltaic panels. Located a few miles from Houston, Texas, the site covers nearly 5,000 acres. The project reached its Commercial Operation Date (COD) on September 30, 2024. Developed by TotalEnergies, a leading renewable energy player in the United States, Danish Fields is an important step in the state's clean energy journey. The project is part of a 2.2 GW solar portfolio that TotalEnergies acquired from U.S. developer Sunchase Power in 2021.
From its inception, the Danish Fields project faced significant hurdles native to its Texas location, including extreme temperatures, harsh weather, and complex construction safety requirements. Overcoming these obstacles required deep involvement from Sungrow at every stage—from initial design to final grid connection. By delivering innovative solutions that combined state-of-the-art technology with industry best practices, Sungrow ensured an efficient and cost-effective deployment capable of providing clean power to 300,000 homes at full capacity.
The solution utilizes 183 x SG3600UD-MV units, which support a maximum DC/AC ratio of up to 2.0. This design results in lower transportation and installation costs.
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The project provides stable, reliable energy to the region, powering homes and spurring local economic development. It supplies clean electricity to large industrial companies, such as building materials manufacturer Saint-Gobain, and helps decarbonize TotalEnergies’ own industrial plants in the U.S. Gulf Coast region. This supports the state’s broader decarbonization efforts and paves the way for sustainable growth.