Avangrid Begins Largest Solar Grazing Operation in the Pacific Northwest
July 23 2024 - 4:38PM
Business Wire
Avangrid partners with a fifth-generation
rancher to graze thousands of sheep at two of the largest Pacific
Northwest solar farms
Sheep prove effective at limiting the growth of
weeds and vegetation, cutting down wildfire risk while replacing
the use of gas-powered machines
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Avangrid, Inc. (NYSE: AGR), a leading sustainable energy company
and member of the Iberdrola Group, has partnered with a
fifth-generation Oregon rancher to graze sheep at two solar farms
in Oregon and Washington, and launched the largest “solar grazing”
operation in the region. Solar grazing is a vegetation management
method used at solar energy facilities that uses grazing livestock,
like sheep, instead of machinery. Sheep are effective at limiting
the growth of weeds and vegetation, cutting down on wildfire risks
while replacing the use of gas-powered machines.
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Sheep graze at Pachwáywit Fields solar
farm in Oregon (Photo: Business Wire)
Avangrid began this effort last year with a pilot project at
Pachwáywit Fields, Oregon’s largest operating solar farm located in
Gilliam County that serves Portland General Electric’s Green Future
Impact participants. PGE Green Future Impact program is designed to
help large commercial, industrial and municipal customers meet
their ambitious sustainability and carbon reduction goals.
By the Spring, Avangrid expanded the pilot into a full solar
grazing operation at Pachwáywit Fields. Avangrid also launched a
similar operation at its Lund Hill solar farm in Klickitat County,
Washington, the state’s largest operating solar facility. At the
peak in the spring, there were more than 5,000 sheep spread across
both facilities.
“Avangrid is one of the most sustainable companies in the world
and this is yet another example of our hardworking teams taking an
innovative approach to solving complex problems,” said Pedro
Azagra, Avangrid CEO. “These sheep are not only a more
environmentally friendly solution to manage the vegetation, but
help us support the local community and contribute to a circular
economy in the Pacific Northwest.”
The sheep at these sites belong to Cameron Krebs, a fifth
generation Oregon rancher, who sells wool and lamb. Krebs and his
family have partnered with Oregon-based Pendleton Woolen Mills for
more than a century, providing wool fiber to the mill and clothing
manufacturer.
“There has been a significant learning curve, but it is
fascinating to watch the sheep learn to expertly move under and
around the solar panels to eat the vegetation,” said Krebs. “They
are consuming four to five pounds of dry matter per day. Another
way to think about that is they are consuming four to five pounds
of carbon and turning it into food and fiber, or returning it to
the soil naturally. By reducing the total vegetation on site, we’re
significantly reducing the fuel load and fire danger as we move
into the hot, dry summer.”
“They are constantly eating,” said Dustin Ervin, Avangrid’s
senior solar manager for Oregon and Washington. “The sheep maneuver
around our solar panels better than the large mowing equipment we
used in the past, and they eat right up to the panel arrays. We are
proud to have taken this from concept to reality and I look forward
to seeing how renewable energy companies begin to forge sustainable
partnerships like what we’ve built with Cameron.”
“We are proud to work with local communities, businesses and
companies like Avangrid to continue to find ways to provide clean
energy to our customers while benefiting Oregon,” said Taylor
McAllister, product specialist at PGE.
“Creating world class products starts with healthy sheep
providing the best wool possible,” said Keith Stonelake, wool buyer
for Pendleton Woolen Mills. “The Krebs family has been one of our
trusted wool growers for nearly 100 years and we are thrilled by
the partnership between the Krebs’ and Avangrid.”
Avangrid will continue to utilize sheep at both Pachwáywit
Fields and Lund Hill for the foreseeable future, managing the
vegetation during peak growing seasons in the spring and fall. The
Company is considering opportunities to expand solar grazing at
other solar facilities within its portfolio.
About Avangrid: Avangrid, Inc. (NYSE: AGR) aspires to be
the leading sustainable energy company in the United States.
Headquartered in Orange, CT with approximately $44 billion in
assets and operations in 24 U.S. states, Avangrid has two primary
lines of business: networks and renewables. Through its networks
business, Avangrid owns and operates eight electric and natural gas
utilities, serving more than 3.3 million customers in New York and
New England. Through its renewables business, Avangrid owns and
operates a portfolio of renewable energy generation facilities
across the United States. Avangrid employs approximately 8,000
people and has been recognized by JUST Capital in 2021, 2022, 2023
and 2024 as one of the JUST 100 companies – a ranking of America’s
best corporate citizens. In 2024, Avangrid ranked first among
utilities and 12 overall. The company supports the U.N.’s
Sustainable Development Goals and was named among the World’s Most
Ethical Companies in 2024 for the sixth consecutive year by the
Ethisphere Institute. Avangrid is a member of the group of
companies controlled by Iberdrola, S.A. For more information, visit
www.avangrid.com.
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