BONANZA PEAK SOLAR FARM
641 MW hybrid in Clark, NV · In queue since April 2019 · Proposed COD December 2027
641 MW
Capacity
2
Components
Solar + Battery
7y 1m
In Queue
IA Executed
IA Status
Signed Jun 2022
Queue → IA
3y 2m
IA → COD
5y 6m
Total Duration
3y 2m
Interconnection request submitted to ISO/RTO
CAISO uses cluster studies where projects are batched annually and studied together.
Typical: 36–48 months (IR to IA)
Interconnection agreement executed — binding commitment to build
Typical: 30–60 days (negotiation)
Project under construction
Typical: 18–30 months
Proposed COD: 2027-12-31
The Bonanza Peak Solar Farm is a proposed 641 MW hybrid solar and battery project in Clark County, Nevada. The development project, located within the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) region, consists of a 441 MW solar array coupled with a 200 MW battery energy storage system. The project entered the CAISO interconnection queue as CAISO-1655 on April 12, 2019, with a proposed commercial operation date of December 31, 2027.
The project's interconnection agreement (IA) was executed on June 8, 2022. The point of interconnection is the Trout Canyon Substation at 230 kV. Recent news coverage indicates activity related to deals involving the Bonanza Peak Solar Farm.
Generated from interconnection queue and public data sources
State
NV
County
Clark
Grid Region
CAISO (California)
Market
ISO/RTO Member
Developer
—
Utility
GLW
Entity
CAISO
Service Type
—
Point of Interconnection
Trout Canyon Substation 230 kV
Data Source
LBNL + Live
- ISO / RTO
- CAISO
- Trading Hub
- TH_SP15_GEN-APND
- Hub Confidence
- MEDIUM
- Nearest Node (Estimated)
- CANYONP4_7_GN001
- POI Substation
- Canyon
This project's market context is estimated from its Point of Interconnection. Hub and node assignments are approximate and based on geographic inference from the POI substation name.
Last updated 2026-03-26
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