Building sustainable energy infrastructure in Texas

Umbriel Solar is Longroad’s sixth greenfield renewable energy project in Texas and our first project in Texas’s MISO footprint. This facility generates enough energy to power an average of 23,000 homes while providing over $9 million in tax revenue to the Livingston Independent School District and over $4 million in revenue to Polk County.

Entergy Texas purchases the total output of Umbriel Solar via a long-term PPA. Umbriel is Entergy Texas’ first contracted solar resource.

Umbriel Solar represents approximately 250,000 metric tons of avoided CO2 emissions annually, the equivalent of taking approximately 50,000 gasoline-powered cars off the road for each year that the project is operating.

Solar capacity202 MWdc (150 MWac)
Tax revenue for Livingston Independent School District$9 M
Tax revenue for Polk County$4 M
CO2 emissions avoided annually*250,000 MT
Equivalent average American homes powered**23,000
Commercial operations2024
*EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculation
**EIA average residential electricity consumption, 2020

202 MWdc

$ 13 M

Invested directly into state and local economy

29083

Metric tons of CO2 emissions avoided annually*