SOLAR + STORAGE IN CALIFORNIA
Bellefield solar + storage
AES’ Bellefield project is a solar + storage facility under construction in Kern County, California. The project represents a significant step in accelerating California's commitment to achieving 100% carbon-free energy by 2045.

Our clean energy commitment
AES’ Bellefield solar + storage project is a planned facility in California. We are committed to responsible clean energy development that creates long-term value and positive impact for both the environment and local communities.

Economic and environmental benefits
We believe in being a good neighbor, ensuring responsible clean energy development that benefits both the environment and local communities without burdening existing infrastructure.
Project details
The Bellefield solar + storage project serves as a model for future projects across California, demonstrating how such projects can integrate seamlessly into the local economy while providing affordable clean energy. In addition to powering homes and businesses, the Bellfield project will also help strengthen the energy grid and ensure a sustainable, reliable energy supply during peak demand periods.
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Will be constructed in two phases, each to include 500 MW of solar plus 500 MW of four-hour duration battery energy storage
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14-mile transmission line will connect the project to the Southern California Edison (SCE) Windhub Substation
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Located on about 8,300 acres of privately owned land
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AES will be the long-term owner and operator of the facility
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Maximo solar robot to be used for autonomous solar module installation
Innovating and accelerating solar installation through robotics
AES’ Maximo, the only robot for the automation of the end-to-end installation of solar modules, will support installation at the Bellefield site. With a robotic arm to lift and precisely place solar panels, paired with construction analytics and AI-enabled technology, Maximo will accelerate the Bellefield project’s efficiency and timelines.

Clean energy benefits
local communities

Long-term tax revenue to local communities and school districts

Job creation during construction and operation

Local economic stimulus during construction

Improved air quality and reduced CO2 emissions

Social impact funding to area community organizations and non-profits
Expected project timeline

Sustainability Resources
Sustainability best practices
At AES, safety is our highest priority, and we’ve focused on improving lives for more than 40 years. As a leading innovator in energy solutions, sustainability is core to both our strategy and our culture. We are committed to responsible land use and incorporating sustainable best practices into the entire project lifecycle, contributing to building a domestic circular renewables economy and reducing foreign dependence.
Local partnerships
At AES, we understand that our success as a company is only as strong as our partnerships with the communities where we operate. That’s why we partner with communities, customers, state agencies, higher education, elected officials, and other key stakeholders to see how we can best work together to support sustainable social and economic development. AES is proud to be a longtime supporter of community organizations and partnerships in Kern County.
Environmental and technical studies
The project was evaluated for environmental impacts in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and National Environmental Policy Act. The project will adhere to all requirements and mitigation measures outlined in the permits for the project.Learn more here.
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