Origis Energy has fully commissioned and launched operations at its 500 MWdc Swift Air Solar complex in West Texas, completing the final phase of the three-project portfolio delivered in late 2025 and now supplying dedicated renewable power to Occidental’s regional operations, including its STRATOS Direct Air Capture facility.
Project Overview
Swift Air portfolio consists of three solar facilities totaling 500 MWdc built in phases across Ector County and the wider West Texas region.
The development also represents more than $650 million in infrastructure investment and was fully planned, developed, and constructed by Origis Energy.
The 500 MWdc Swift Air Solar complex in West Texas will supply renewable electricity to support industrial operations in the Permian Basin, particularly Occidental’s facilities and the STRATOS DAC project.
Renewable Generation for Industrial Decarbonization
Swift Air complex is part of a growing trend of built renewable generation tied directly to industrial decarbonization infrastructure rather than grid sales like the Cold Creek Solar+Storage project in central Texas set add 430 MW to ERCOT. By pairing utility-scale solar with carbon-removal infrastructure, the project also demonstrates how renewables are being used not only for grid supply but as dedicated energy sources for emerging climate technology projects.
Additionally, the integration with STRATOS is also significant because the facility is designed to remove large quantities of CO2 annually. This means Swift Air solar complex in West Texas effectively functions as an enabler of infrastructure for negative-emissions technology rather than simply renewable generation capacity.

Financing for Swift Air Solar Project
The project was supported by a $415 million financing package covering construction, term debt, and tax equity.
Capital structure
- $290 million debt arranged by Natixis Corporate & Investment Banking. Natixis served as coordinating lead arranger, hedging bank, LC issuer, green-loan coordinator, and administrative agent.
- $125 million tax equity provided by Advantage Capital.
- Additional financing for phases 2 and 3 was jointly led by Natixis CIB and Santander.
Legal advisors
- Latham & Watkins as counsel to Origis
- Reed Smith as local counsel to Origis
- Milbank as counsel to lenders
- Husch Blackwell as local counsel to lenders
Project Team and Contractors Behind Swift Air Solar Project in Texas
Developer and Owner
- Origis Energy – involved in project development, planning, execution
Offtaker
- Occidental via subsidiary Oxy Low Carbon Ventures as power purchaser for Permian Basin operations and STRATOS DAC facility
Engineering and Construction
- Primoris Renewable Energy
Technology Suppliers
- Array Technologies for solar trackers
- Boviet for photovoltaic modules
- Sungrow for inverter systems
Outlook on Swift Air Solar Project
With Swift Air solar complex in West Texas now fully operational, Origis continues to demonstrate its ability to deliver multi-phase utility-scale solar portfolios tied to corporate decarbonization customers. The company has also stated it is working toward bringing more than 3 GW of long-term contracted assets online by 2026, indicating a impending project pipeline centered on both large industrial offtake structures and grid connection.

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