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Hampton Solar Park

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Hampton Solar Park

Tuesday 13, October 2020
Installed capacity of 20 megawatts (MW)

Project overview

Hampton Solar Park is located approximately 85 miles. west of Charleston in southeastern South Carolina. Located entirely within Hampton County, the solar park complements the area’s agricultural resources with a stable, weather-resistant cash crop in the form of landowner lease payments.

Economic benefits

Hampton Solar Park significantly yields payments to landowners, local spending, and annual community investment.
$4.3 million
Total project impact
$1.2 million
Paid to local governments
$733.7
Paid to landowners
$2.2 million
Spent locally
Job creation
65 construction jobs and 2 permanent jobs created

Renewable energy technology

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Energy security

Hampton solar park helps strengthen energy security for the state of South Carolina and the US, helping diversify domestic supply.
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Solar as a neighbor

Solar projects are essentially silent neighbors designed to capture lightwhile not producing glare.
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Solar panel technology

Solar panels contain no liquids or materials that would pose a risk to the environment or human health.
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35 million gallons of water saved each year

Hampton Solar Park saves more than 35 million gallons of water each year and will displace carbon emissions from fossil fuel power plants, a major contributor to climate change. Solar energy also enhances air quality by helping to mitigate the health effects of harmful air pollutants.

Downloads

South Carolina State Fact Sheet
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PDF . 1.71 MB
About EDPR NA
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PDF . 2.83 MB
Contact us

Hampton Solar Park

Operations & Maintenance Office
536 Broughton Street 
Orangeburg, SC 29115
803.534.7742


ccr@edpr.com

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