about the project
Tehuacana Creek is a landmark solar development in Navarro and Freestone counties, Texas, designed to bring large-scale clean energy to the region while supporting long-term economic growth. Spanning thousands of acres of thoughtfully planned land, the project reflects a commitment to responsible development, local job creation, and strengthening the state’s energy infrastructure. Once complete, Tehuacana Creek will stand as a transformative investment in Texas communities and a meaningful step toward a more resilient energy future.
Tehuacana Creek produces solar energy annually equivalent to:
170,000
Gas cars taken off the road for a year
150 billion
Smartphones charged
28 million
Propane grill tanks
105,000
Homes' powered for a year
600 million
Gallons of water saved per year—enough to supply a mid-sized town for several months



