Redfield Solar

AR

Grant County

100

Megawatts

1,000

Acres

18,000

Homes

Situated on 1,000 acres in the rolling hills of Grant County, AR, the Redfield Solar Project is strategically positioned to enhance local economic development through significant tax revenue generation and job creation. The project is designed to meet regional power demand, providing a sustainable and reliable energy source for years to come.

Project Status

Learn more about Redfield's financial close here.

Bringing Economic Growth to Grant County

Boost the Local Economy: The Redfield Solar Project may create up to 200 jobs during the construction phase, while also increasing business for local shops and services.

Provide Substantial Tax Revenue: Estimated tax payments exceed $6 million over the life of the project, offering funds to enhance local roads, schools, and services.

Community-Friendly Service Requirements: Unlike most developments, our project is designed to operate with minimal reliance on county services like fire, police, and waste removal, ensuring a low burden on the community's resources.

Contact Us

For Redfield employment opportunities, please contact:

Warren Jones | 702.951.4476 | Warren.Jones@Prim.com

Community Support

We believe in building strong relationships with our community members. Do you have questions or concerns about this project? Or would you just like to get updates? Fill out the form below.

  • “It’s a significant investment in the people, businesses, and future of Grant County. From the beginning, our goal has been to be a good neighbor—working closely with county leaders, local businesses, and residents to ensure this project benefits the entire community.” Read more

  • “Whereas the the acres were producing less than $5,000 in annual revenue with the timber site, the solar project will generate approximately $250,000 per year in revenue, he said. Over its 40-year lifespan, the Redfield Solar Project will generate more than $10 million in property tax revenue.” Read more

  • “By sourcing materials from right here in Arkansas, we are supporting the local industries and workforce that make projects like this possible.” Read more

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