Sunraycer Renewables LLC (“Sunraycer”), a leading developer, owner, and operator of clean energy projects, announced the execution of two Environmental Attribute Purchase Agreements (“EAPAs”) with Meta Platforms, Inc. (“Meta”) for its Midpoint and Gaia solar projects in Texas. Under these agreements, Meta will acquire 100% of the Environmental Attributes generated by Sunraycer’s Midpoint Solar project in Hill County and the Gaia Solar project in Navarro County. These agreements mark a significant milestone, supporting the initial buildout of Sunraycer’s 4 GWac portfolio of solar and battery facilities.
The Midpoint Solar project, located near Blum, Texas, will deliver 127 MWdc / 97.5 MWac of renewable energy to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) grid. It is slated to begin commercial operations in late Q4 2025.
Similarly, the Gaia Solar project, situated near Kerens, Texas, will contribute 184 MWdc / 143 MWac to the ERCOT grid, with commercial operations also expected to commence in late Q4 2025.
“This partnership with Meta underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality, utility-scale solar projects that drive the transition to clean energy,” said David Lillefloren, CEO of Sunraycer. “We are proud to support ERCOT’s energy diversification efforts, while helping Meta meet its ambitious sustainability goals.”
In addition to its agreements with Meta, Sunraycer continues to expand its key relationships with new financing partners, equipment manufacturers and clean energy developers. Through its Accelerant Program, Sunraycer provides a differentiated approach by working with smaller developers, offering flexible capital solutions and access to institutional O&M, energy management and generation management services. This provides for certainty of execution and an alternative to working with traditional utilities. The program’s success has enabled Sunraycer to become a valuable resource to the industrial power client community, with an ever growing share of large data center operators as key partners.
“We’re excited to support Sunraycer’s efforts to bring two solar projects to the grid in Texas,” said Urvi Parekh, global head of energy, Meta. “These projects will support our goals to match our operations with 100% clean and renewable energy.”
Sunraycer was advised by Orrick, Herrington, & Sutcliffe LLP as legal counsel.

