Eagle Eye Energy Center
Renewable power with leading economic and environmental benefits
The Eagle Eye Energy Center is a state-of-the-art project consisting of up to 400-megawatts of solar energy, 400-megawatt-hours of battery energy storage, and up to 600 MWs of natural gas capacity. The project will deliver reliable, affordable, and clean electricity to regional customers, supporting the utility’s growing energy needs and enhancing grid resilience.
The Eagle Eye Energy Center includes 2,560 acres of vacant State and Private land in unincorporated La Paz County, Arizona, approximately 2 miles north of the Town of Wenden. The Eagle Eye Energy Center represents a significant investment in La Paz County and the broader Arizona community. In addition to generating renewable power, the project will create hundreds of construction and operations jobs, generate substantial tax revenue for local schools and public services, and provide direct benefits to the surrounding community.
The solar and battery storage portion of the project is expected to begin construction in Q1 2027, with operations commencing in Q2 2028. Construction of the natural gas facility could begin as early mid-late 2027 and come online in 2029.
Eagle Eye Energy Center Benefits
While many are familiar with the environmental benefits of clean, renewable power, the Eagle Energy Center will also provide a series of other benefits to its community.
For instance, energy projects generate millions of dollars of property tax revenue for the County where they’re located. Because this revenue is created without the addition of significant numbers of new residents, the County is able to lower taxes on its current residents or provide new services—or both!
Another great benefit of energy projects like Eagle Eye Energy Center, is the reduced reliance on local water sources (~350 million gallons annually for this project alone). That’s because the technology selected for the Eagle Eye Energy Center will not utilize traditional steam-powered turbines, significantly reducing the overall water consumption per unit of energy (kWh) produced.
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400 MW
Clean, renewable solar power
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Up to 750
Jobs created during construction
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Up to $350M
in local tax revenue over the project life
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40
Long-term Operations Employees
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350 million gallons of water
avoided each year in Arizona during operations
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Centers La Paz County
as place for investment and innovation
Transmission Line
The Eagle Eye Energy Center includes a 6-mile transmission line that will run along Federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The Transmission line will interconnect the Eagle Eye Energy Center to the Harcuvar Substation, which is owned and operated by the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA).
The transmission line permit application (Certificate of Environmental Compatibility) will be reviewed by the Arizona Power Plant and Transmission Line Siting Committee. BrightNight anticipates a hearing to review the application to occur in August 2026. During the hearing, a public comment period will be designated to address any questions or concerns. We will update this webpage with the date, time, and location of the public comment period.
To submit a formal comment or question regarding the transmission line permit application, please send an email to: infoeagleeye@brightnightpower.com

Project Events & Documents

BrightNight in your community
Our renewable power solutions and our approach to community partnership are industry-leading. Throughout our development process, we dedicate time and resources to understanding local needs and the community’s vision for their future. To accomplish this, we incorporate community feedback during every phase of the development process. We view community engagement and feedback as valuable tools to improve our project designs and local partnerships. Our community engagement work includes:
- Building local partnerships with businesses and community leaders
- Creating a workforce development program
- Collecting community project feedback and incorporating it into the project’s final design
- Providing ongoing updates to the community over the course of our work
We bring more than renewable power to the communities we serve. By talking with local leaders, non-profit organizations (such as Chambers of Commerce), business owners, and landowners, we learn about local needs and community goals. These can include the need for more job training opportunities, a special interest in utilizing project land for native plant species, or the need to promote the community’s commitment to sustainable energy leadership. We then convert this information into action and find ways to serve the community as a local partner. Whatever the need, BrightNight leverages its powerful team of experts to develop power and partnership.
A project lifespan with seamless integration and thorough decommissioning
BrightNight prides itself on its thoughtful, community-centered approach to project development, construction, and decommissioning. We work alongside community stakeholders through every single step of the process across our projects’ lifespans to ensure minimal disruption to the land, its flora and fauna, and the surrounding community.
At Eagle Eye, we pledge to adhere to La Paz County’s guidelines for the set-up and decommissioning of commercial solar energy systems. This guarantees that land will be returned to its original state, including the removal of all project implements, with no additional responsibility required of the state. This collaborative process aligns with our policies of close, respectful community partnership and our responsible approach to project development and land use.
Project FAQS
Thanks to exciting renewable energy adoption across the United States, most people are familiar with the benefits of solar power. But how it’s developed, constructed, and maintained is complex. We’ve compiled a few FAQs to help address your questions.
Talk to the Team
We’re excited to bring the Eagle Eye Energy Center to the La Paz County community and will continue to update this page with the most current information on local meetings and project developments. In the meantime, you can always talk with a member of our Eagle Eye team. Whether you have a question, concern, or suggestion, we want to hear from you!
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