More than 1,200 jobs are expected to be created at the height of the Mammoth Solar project, with at least 15% dedicated to apprenticeships.
When completed in 2027, Doral Renewables plans to implement agrivoltaics initiatives across the entire site, integrating livestock grazing and crop cultivation alongside the solar panels. This dual-use approach allows local farmers and landowners to continue their agricultural activities while benefiting from renewable energy production.
“We remain deeply committed to the highest standards of safety, quality, and environmental stewardship throughout this phase. We are equally focused on fostering strong community relationships, ensuring meaningful local participation from the workforce and vendors, and supporting the county through direct, indirect, and induced economic benefits,” noted Amit Nadkarni, senior vice president of project & asset management at Doral Renewables.