EDF Power Solutions Signs 30-Year Solar Agreement with SCPPA

EDF Power Solutions Signs 30-Year Solar Agreement with SCPPA

Energy Monitor
Energy MonitorJun 1, 2026

Why It Matters

The long‑term contract secures affordable, clean power for the nation’s largest municipal utility, accelerating California’s climate targets while delivering significant economic benefits to Utah.

Key Takeaways

  • 30‑year PPA supplies 766 GWh/year to LADWP from Utah Solar 1.
  • Project creates $40 M in taxes and $27 M in lease payments.
  • Peak construction employment reaches about 400 workers.
  • Generates enough electricity for roughly 127 k California households.
  • EDF’s portfolio now exceeds 26 GW of renewable capacity.

Pulse Analysis

EDF Power Solutions North America’s recent 30‑year power purchase agreement with the Southern California Public Power Authority marks a strategic win for both the developer and the utility sector. By locking in a long‑term supply of solar electricity from the Utah Solar 1 project, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power gains a predictable, low‑cost source of clean energy that aligns with its aggressive decarbonization roadmap. The deal also illustrates how joint‑powers authorities can bridge geographic gaps, channeling renewable output from the Intermountain West to densely populated California markets.

Utah Solar 1 is a 400 MWdc (300 MWac) photovoltaic farm sited on state‑owned land in Millard County, with an expected annual generation of 766 GWh—enough to power roughly 126,800 average California homes. Construction will peak at about 400 workers, injecting temporary jobs into the local economy, while the agreement promises more than $40 million in tax revenue and $27 million in lease payments to the Utah Trust Lands Administration. These financial streams reinforce the project's community benefits and demonstrate the fiscal upside of large‑scale solar development.

The agreement reinforces a broader trend of utilities securing multi‑decade renewable contracts to meet climate mandates while stabilizing rate structures. For EDF, the contract adds to a portfolio that now exceeds 26 GW of wind, solar and storage assets, positioning the company as a key supplier in the western United States. As LADWP looks ahead to integrating green hydrogen from the nearby Intermountain Power Project, the Utah Solar 1 PPA provides the firm with a reliable baseload that can support future hybrid energy systems and further reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

EDF Power Solutions signs 30-year solar agreement with SCPPA

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