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The WFCSP Project is located inside the Frontier Crossing Industrial Park (property of Frontier Group of Companies) in Weirton, West Virginia, in the PJM area. PJM is a regional transmission organization (RTO) that coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity in all or parts of 13 states and the District of Columbia.

The PJM Interconnection region has 5,768 MW of net new capacity planned to operate in 2020, and solar forms the largest share. The region, covering all or part of 13 mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states plus the District of Columbia, has about 7,900 MW of new capacity with 2020 as the targeted online year. It also has 2,142 MW of scheduled retirements from a mix of coal, gas and biomass plants, S&P Global Market Intelligence data shows. New solar capacity totals 3,588 MW, and new gas capacity accounts for 2,150 MW. In 2019, natural gas dominated the new capacity added in PJM, with 3,251 MW installed. Only 76 MW of wind and 306 MW of solar, not including residential solar, also came online.

WFCSP Interconnection: The project will interconnect into a 25 kV substation located inside the Frontier Crossings Industrial Park. Interconnection permits filed with PJM.

WFCSP is scheduled to be in commercial operations by the fourth quarter of 2021.

WFCSP is owned by Frontier Industrial Corporation.

Property Size

108.9 Acres

Location Proximity

Close proximity to Steubenville and Mingo Junction

Activation Date

Fourth Quarter of 2021

Solar Array

375w Monocrystalline

Kilowatt Usage

7,900 mW

Carbon Offset

39,592,124 lbs CO2 / year

CAPACITY & ENERGY PRODUCTION

Capacity & Energy Production
MW-DC
MW-AC
North Area
19.10
16.30
South Area
16.71
14.00
Total
35.81
30.30
GWh Estimated Production
42.89

SCALE

Projected Scale. M Watts DC
30.30
PV Module Qtty
87,360
PV Module Type
375w Monocrystalline
Angle of Installation
25 Degrees
Rack Type
Fixed Tilt
Weirton Frontier Crossings Solar Park

US Route 22
Ohio – West Virginia Border
(330) 418-9287