Over the Next Decade in Texas, Advanced Energy Tax Credits Will Generate:
$458B New Private Sector Investments
$54B New Manufacturing Investments

Battery and Microinverter Manufacturing Facility
- Status: Operational
- Location: Arlington, TX (Tarrant County)
- Congressional District: Texas 6th
- Technology: Batteries and Microinverters
- Relevant Tax Provisions:
- Manufacturing Production Credit (45X)
- Technology produced at this facility can qualify for the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) & Domestic Content Adder
- Fast Facts:
- Enphase invested nearly $20 million in private capital to develop this new facility, in addition to significant capital investments from its contract manufacturer.
- The facility has the capacity to produce over 20 million microinverters annually, supporting the addition of over a million new solar homes in the U.S. per year.
- Between this project and a second facility in South Carolina, these investments are estimated to have created over 1,200 jobs.

Long Draw Solar
- Status: Operational
- Location: Borden County, TX
- Congressional District: Texas 19th
- Technology: Solar
- Relevant Tax Provision: Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
- Fast Facts:
- Long Draw Solar generates 225 megawatts of electricity, which is used by local utilities Denton Municipal Electric, Garland Power & Light, and Kerrville Public Utility Board (KPUB) to diversify their resources and keep rates low.
- Over the lifetime of the project, Long Draw will generate over $10 million in tax revenues for Borden County and Borden County Independent School District.
- During peak construction, this project employed 150 people.

Jumbo Hill
- Status: Operational
- Location: Andrews County, TX
- Congressional District: Texas 19th
- Technology: Wind
- Relevant Tax Provision: Production Tax Credit (PTC)
- Fast Facts:
- Jumbo Hill Wind generates over 160 megawatts of electricity, enough to power more than 48,700 Texas homes.
- Over the life of the project, Jumbo Hill will provide more than $30 million in tax revenue to state and local governments, as well as millions in payments to local landowners.
- Built with GE turbines, Jumbo Hill represents a $150 million investment and, during peak construction, employed approximately 250 people.
If key advanced energy tax policies are repealed, new analysis indicates that the cost of energy for business, industry, and working families in Texas will increase over 3% by 2026.
406,100
Advanced Energy Jobs in Texas
6x more than oil & gas extraction and 1.5X more than real estate