Key Takeaways
- Husch Blackwell assisted Swift Current Energy in developing and selling the Steel River solar and storage project.
- The facility in Northeast Arkansas will feature 750 MW of battery storage and 1.5 GW of solar generation, expected to be operational by 2029.
- The project represents one of the largest solar and energy storage installations in the United States.
Project Overview
Husch Blackwell has played a pivotal role in the multi-year development and sale of the Steel River solar and storage project for Swift Current Energy. The firm functioned as project development and local counsel, guiding the project through various critical stages, including real estate, permitting, environmental considerations, tax issues, federal energy regulatory compliance, and construction contracting.
Located in Northeast Arkansas, the Steel River project is engineered to combine 750 MW of battery storage with 1.5 GW of solar generation, executed in three equal phases. This ambitious initiative is projected to begin operations in 2029, positioning it as one of the largest solar and energy storage projects in the United States to date.
The Husch Blackwell team leading this project comprised partners Anna Kimbrell and Nikki Tate, along with senior associate Riley Nickel. Additional team members included attorneys Andrew Parker, Lizzy Warner, Jett Sexton, Blake Hansen, Mikah Roberts, Steve Neeley, Kevin Valenzuela, Michael Blackwell, Zechariah McGugan, Ben Murphy, Katie Plas, Brittney Beetcher, Anna Donaldson, Jason Reschly, Leah Kaiser, Linda Walsh, Jon Micah Goeller, and Jeff Vercauteren.
For more details on the project, refer to the Swift Current news release dated March 11, 2026.
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