Core Insights - FirstEnergy Corporation (FE) has completed its third utility-scale solar site in West Virginia, contributing to the state's electricity needs and supporting American manufacturing [1][10] - The new solar facility at Marlowe site produces up to 5.75 megawatts (MW) of renewable power, enough to power hundreds of homes [2][10] - The company's solar projects are part of a broader initiative to meet the growing demand for renewable energy and comply with state legislation allowing electric companies to own solar generation plants [4][10] Project Highlights - The Marlowe solar site features over 17,000 solar panels and occupies approximately 36 acres of land [2][3] - FirstEnergy's West Virginia solar program aligns with a 2020 bill permitting electric companies to operate up to 200 MW of solar generation plants [4] - The company plans a total of five solar projects that will generate 50 MW of solar energy and create over 87,000 solar renewable energy credits (SRECs) [5][6][10] Clean Energy Commitment - Mon Power and Potomac Edison have already initiated solar projects, including the Rivesville solar site (5.5 MW) and the Fort Martin Power Station (18.9 MW) [5] - The company's commitment to renewable energy is further demonstrated through its 'Energize365' program, which includes planned investments of $28 billion from 2025 to 2029 for grid modernization [7][8] Industry Context - The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) projects that renewable energy sources will account for 25% of U.S. electricity generation by 2025 [11] - Other electric power companies, such as Duke Energy, Alliant Energy, and Entergy Corporation, are also expanding their solar energy capabilities, indicating a growing trend in the industry [12][13][14] Stock Performance - Over the past three months, FE's stock has increased by 4.8%, outperforming the industry average growth of 3.1% [17]
FirstEnergy Builds Third Utility-Scale Solar Site in West Virginia