The ceremony, held on Wednesday, October 29, brought together local officials, partners, and community members for a program and site tours at 19450 New Colony Road in Bell County. Stillhouse Solar represents more than $370 million in private investment and the creation of over 320 construction jobs, many filled by local workers.

The completion of Stillhouse Solar marks another step forward in Matrix Renewables’ U.S. growth strategy and reinforces the company’s commitment to expanding access to clean, affordable energy. As Texas continues to lead the nation in renewable generation, Matrix Renewables remains focused on building strong partnerships that deliver environmental, economic, and community benefits for decades to come.

“The completion of Stillhouse Solar marks an exciting milestone for both Matrix Renewables and the Bell County community,” said Cindy Tindell, Managing Director and Head of U.S. for Matrix Renewables, the project’s owner.

“Texas continues to be a leader in clean, domestic renewable energy, and projects like Stillhouse demonstrate how clean power can strengthen local economies while advancing our shared sustainability goals. We’re proud to partner with our contractor SOLV Energy, and our local stakeholders and financial partners on this important achievement.”

SOLV Energy provided EPC services for the PV solar field, high-voltage substation, and SCADA systems, and will continue to support the project through long-term operations and maintenance.

“Stillhouse supports Texas’s growing energy needs and reflects our commitment to community investment and the hard work of our teams,” said Kevin Deters, Chief Operating Officer at SOLV Energy. “We’re proud to deliver our first project with Matrix Renewables and to help expand the state’s clean energy footprint.”