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Developer outlines 300 MW solar and 200 MW battery plan in southwest Young County; court asks for formal application
Summary
Titus/Titabora representatives presented a proposed 300 MW solar farm with a 200 MW battery energy storage system. Commissioners discussed lease terms, expected local jobs, road impacts and next steps for a formal application; a commissioner disclosed a family mineral interest under the site.
Representatives of the developer presented the proposed Tabadora solar and battery project to Young County Commissioners Court on Jan. 27 and asked the court to accept a formal application to begin local review and abatement discussions.
Jeff Ferguson, identified as the president of Titusville Development Ventures, and Robert Pena described the project as a roughly 300‑megawatt solar array paired with a 200‑megawatt on‑site battery energy storage system (BESS). They said the project footprint would cover multiple thousand acres in southwest Young County (the presentation used the working name "Tapplaros/Tabadora"). Ferguson said development has progressed through interconnection screening and early technical work…
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