Matrix Renewables and EPC contractor SOLV Energy have started construction on the Tormes Solar Project, a 457-MWDC photovoltaic solar facility located in Navarro County, Texas. During construction, Tormes Solar is expected to support approximately 450 jobs.
SOLV Energy and Matrix Renewables marked the completion of the Stillhouse Solar Project in Rogers, Texas, in November 2025. Credit: Matrix Renewables
“We are proud to announce the construction of the Tormes Solar Project and to continue investing in Texas communities that are helping to power the state’s and nation’s energy future,” said Cindy Tindell, managing director and head of U.S. for Matrix. “Texas continues to lead the nation in renewable energy, and projects like Tormes demonstrate how clean power can strengthen local economies, support landowners and deliver reliable energy to meet growing demand.”
SOLV and Matrix previously collaborated on and recently commissioned the 284-MWDC Stillhouse Solar project in Texas.
“Tormes marks the next step in a strong partnership between SOLV Energy and Matrix Renewables,” said George Hershman, CEO of SOLV Energy. “Building on the success of Stillhouse Solar, this project reflects our shared commitment to delivering high-quality projects and making a positive impact in the communities where we work. We’re proud to help bring reliable, clean energy to Texas.”
In the U.S., Matrix owns over 8.7 GW of projects in operation and under development across ERCOT, CAISO, MISO, WECC and SPP.
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