Steward Creek Solar secures 600 MW interconnection agreement with Commonwealth Edison and PJM Interconnection
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Steward Creek Solar secured a 600 MW interconnection agreement with Commonwealth Edison and PJM Interconnection to facilitate grid integration.
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PJM Interconnection
PJM Interconnection 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. PJM ensures the reliability of the high-voltage electric grid, operates a competitive wholesale electricity market, and plans for long-term energy needs.
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Commonwealth Edison
Commonwealth Edison is a Chicago-based electric utility serving 4 million customers across northern Illinois. As a subsidiary of Exelon, it operates over 90,000 miles of power lines and is actively investing in grid modernization, smart grid technology, and clean energy infrastructure.
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Steward Creek Solar, a Leyl portfolio company, secured a 600 MW interconnection agreement with Commonwealth Edison and PJM Interconnection on 2026-03-07 for a U.S. utility-scale solar project. This agreement facilitates grid integration for the Charlottesville, Virginia-based developer's 600 MW solar capacity, involving Commonwealth Edison, which serves 4 million customers, and PJM Interconnection, operating across 13 states.
- 600 MW solar interconnection agreement secured by Steward Creek Solar.
- Steward Creek Solar, founded 2020, is a portfolio company of Leyl.
- Partners include Commonwealth Edison, serving 4 million customers, and PJM Interconnection, coordinating electricity in 13 states.
- Deal announced 2026-03-07 for a U.S. solar project.
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Announced
Mar 7, 2026
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