
Empowering Communities with American Energy
Mariposa Energy Park is a solar + energy storage project located in Maricopa County, Arizona.
It is expected to generate an estimated 412 MW of solar energy per year – enough to power more than 71,000 households – while helping meet the economic needs of the Gila River Valley.
Projects like Mariposa Energy Park can benefit Maricopa County by providing more flexibility to landowners and more renewable energy and tax support to the community. It protects our environment and the future of our communities.
412 MW
412 megawatt solar capacity with 1648 megawatt hour Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) potential
71,000 Homes
The Mariposa project will generate enough American-made to power over 70,000 Arizona homes.
$120 Million
Expected to generate more than $120 million in new local tax income to the local town and and county.
About the Project
Why Mariposa Energy Park?

Local, union, American jobs
created during construction and through the life of the project.

Local schools and government supported by Project through taxes.

Supports American Energy Independence with locally produced electricity.

Hanwha Renewables, a national leader in solar energy, is working with local stakeholders to ensure Muddy Creek Energy Park benefits the community from the start. At Hanwha Renewables, we prioritize community engagement to secure the best results for everyone. We have the resources, expertise and experience to create tangible, long-term benefits for the area and environment as a whole.
About Hanwha Renewables
Hanwha Renewables partners with it's sister company, Qcells to provide domestically produced solar modules and construction. Qcells is a total solution provider for utility-scale renewable energy.
As a part of it's total solutions, Qcells provides solar and energy storage Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) and solar module manufacturing. Qcells is among the only in the world with these combined solutions.
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