Titus Sienta Solar (ERCOT-26INR0230) — Project Summary

Queue ID
ERCOT-26INR0230
Capacity
501.93 MW
Technology
Solar
Status
active
Location
Pecos, TX
Region
ERCOT
Developer
Sol Sienta Solar, LLC
IA Status
Facility Study

Titus Sienta Solar

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501.93 MW generation in Pecos, TX · In queue since October 2023 · Proposed COD June 2028

501.93 MW

Capacity

1

Components

Solar

2y 7m

In Queue

Facility Study

IA Status

COD target: 2028

Interconnection

Total Duration

4y 8m

Facilities Study50%
Queue EntryOct 13, 2023

Interconnection request submitted to ISO/RTO

Interconnection StudyCurrent

ERCOT uses a serial "connect and manage" approach — fastest among major ISOs.

Typical: 18–30 months (fastest major ISO)

Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection agreement not yet executed

Typical: 30–60 days (negotiation)

Commercial Operation

Proposed COD: 2028-06-01

About

The Titus Sienta Solar project is a proposed 501.93 MW solar generation facility located in Pecos County, Texas. The project, developed by Sol Sienta Solar, LLC, is currently active in the ERCOT interconnection queue as entry ERCOT-26INR0230, with a queue entry date of October 13, 2023. The proposed commercial operation date is June 1, 2028.

The project's interconnection status is currently in the Facility Study phase. The point of interconnection is the Tap 138kV 1239 Coyanosa - 11238 Blair Lake Sub. The Titus Sienta Solar project has appeared in recent news coverage regarding renewable energy development in Texas.

Generated from interconnection queue and public data sources

Project Details

State

TX

County

Pecos

Grid Region

ERCOT (Texas)

Market

ISO/RTO Member

Developer

Sol Sienta Solar, LLC

Utility

Entity

ERCOT

Service Type

Point of Interconnection

Tap 138kV 1239 Coyanosa - 11238 Blair Lake Sub

Data Source

LBNL + Live

Market Context
Approximate
ISO / RTO
ERCOT
Trading Hub
HB_WEST
Hub Confidence
MEDIUM
POI Substation
Coyanosa Substation

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.

No news available for this project.