Article from New Project Media After a year in the role, Origis’ Vice President for Grid Power Business Development sees light on the horizon — and growth — even as supply chain constraints, grid bottlenecks, inflation and other risks continue.
Article from New Project Media
After a year in the role, Origis’ Vice President for Grid Power Business Development sees light on the horizon — and growth — even as supply chain constraints, grid bottlenecks, inflation and other risks continue.
The company has 25 operational projects in 12 states at the moment, primarily in the Southeast. But its 18 GW solar pipeline (plus 36 GWh of battery storage) is expected online by the start of next decade and will see the company developing utility-scale renewable energy projects in roughly 30 states across every RTO and ISO in the US, said Tanya Sessions in an interview with NPM.
Despite the challenges facing clean energy at the moment, sustainability goals and net-zero targets from utilities and commercial & industrial customers loom at the end of the decade and beyond, and continue to drive demand, according to Sessions.
“That requires a lot of projects, so we as an industry are actually seeing more demand than near term supply,” she said. “And that’s what we’re all rushing around and trying to deliver on.”
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