Calgary-based Enbridge has approved a final investment decision for Clear Fork, a 600-megawatt utility-scale solar project in Texas that marks a major step in the company’s renewable energy expansion.
Now under construction near San Antonio, the USD $900-million project is expected to be online by summer 2027. All of its electricity will go to Meta under a long-term power purchase agreement.
“Clear Fork demonstrates the growing demand for renewable power across North America from blue-chip companies involved in technology and data center operations,” said Matthew Akman, Enbridge’s Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy and President of Power.
The project is expected to boost Enbridge’s cash flow and earnings starting in 2027 and supports its strategy to build a low-risk, high-return renewables portfolio.
Meta, the parent of Facebook and Instagram, has committed to 100% clean energy across its global operations. “We are thrilled to partner with Enbridge to bring new renewable energy to Texas,” said Urvi Parekh, Meta’s Head of Global Energy.
Clear Fork expands Enbridge’s growing clean energy footprint, part of a broader shift toward utility-scale renewables aligned with corporate decarbonization goals.


