News | March 6, 2025

Savion Expands U.S. Portfolio With New Oklahoma Solar Facility

Savion announced the start of commercial operation of Kiowa County Solar Project (KCSP) in Kiowa County, Oklahoma.

The 100 megawatt (MW) solar facility is the company’s first project to be developed, constructed, and owned by Savion in Oklahoma.

Located in Southwest Oklahoma, adjacent to the town of Snyder, the solar project is expected to produce enough energy to power approximately 21,000 Oklahoma homes annually over the next 40 years. Shell Renewable Asset Management International (SRAMI) is overseeing asset management of the project site.

“Bringing Kiowa County Solar Project online advances Savion’s operating asset footprint and underscores our mission to own and operate solar facilities that contribute to the U.S. power grid clean energy infusion,” said Nick Lincon, president of Savion. “Launching this project marks another milestone on Savion’s journey to become an independent power producer, with more facilities coming. Our gratitude extends to the hardworking people who made this project a success, including the local community, Kiowa County administrators, and staff. We’re honored to align with these outstanding partners to help meet the demand for energy independence through sustainable home-grown resources.”

Source: Savion