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The Amalia facility will be the second-largest solar installation for KCEC, expanding the Cooperative's local solar power generation capacity to approximately 50 MW.
KCEC partnered with Guzman Energy in 2016 to stabilize power costs, regain local control, and accelerate renewable energy. Since then, the co-op has saved an estimated $150–170 million, added nearly 50 MW of local solar plus storage, reached 100% daytime solar, and become one of the cleanest energy cooperatives in the U.S.
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Grand Valley Power is joining a growing number of rural co-ops turning to Guzman Energy for more affordable, flexible wholesale electricity under a long-term fixed-rate contract.
Since partnering with Guzman Energy in 2020, DMEA has stabilized wholesale power costs, improved financial performance, and expanded local renewable generation. The co-op has saved millions, achieved five consecutive years of stable rates, restored local control, and brought the 80 MW Garnet Mesa agrivoltaic solar project online to serve members and regional customers.
Since becoming one of Guzman Energy’s first wholesale customers in 2016, the City of Aztec has secured reliable, affordable, and price-stable power while expanding local solar generation. The partnership enabled Aztec to build a 1-MW solar facility and continue meeting its remaining power needs through Guzman’s dependable wholesale supply.
National Renewable Solutions (NRS) secured $145 million for the Shallow Basket Project, a 140 MW solar and 50 MW storage project on Jicarilla Apache Nation land. Operational in 2025, it will create jobs, drive economic growth, and produce clean energy. Guzman Energy will purchase 100% of the power, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable solutions.

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