Choptank Solar & Storage is a 100 megawatt (MW) solar project with a 25 megawatt (MW) co-located battery energy storage system (BESS) currently under development in Dorchester County, Maryland.
Located approximately 0.5 miles southwest of the town of East New Market and immediately north of the community of Linkwood, Maryland, Choptank will be situated on approximately 555 fenced-in acres within an 818-acre tract of leased agricultural land. This project will connect to the Delmarva Power & Light grid south of Route 50, helping to stabilize the grid during periods of high demand.
In Dorchester County, solar projects need to follow specific guidelines to ensure they fit within the community and minimize impacts to their surroundings. Solar panels at Choptank will be set back at least 75 feet from property lines, will fully avoid sensitive wetlands, forests, and, archaeological features, and will be enclosed with perimeter fencing. We are implementing a 50-foot wide vegetation screen using native plants around the project's perimeter. Additionally, over 500 acres of pollinator habitat will be created using a native pollinator seed mix for site stabilization. These guidelines help balance the growth of renewable energy with local aesthetics, environmental preservation, and site safety.
This 100 MW solar facility will produce enough clean energy to power over 16,000 Maryland homes. During construction, Choptank is projected to create 140 jobs. Five permanent operations jobs will be directly created, along with another two indirect and induced jobs, during the life of the facility, which is anticipated to be 40 years.