Middle Tennessee Electric Launches Christiana Solar Farm with Agrivoltaic Technology
The Christiana Solar Farm, operational since June 2025, integrates solar energy generation with agriculture, enhancing grid reliability and reducing costs for Middle Tennessee Electric. The project, utilizing Silicon Ranch's CattleTracker technology, is expected to generate 7,200 MWh annually, benefiting approximately 500 homes.

The Christiana Solar Farm in Rutherford County, Tennessee, began operations in June 2025 and aims to produce 7,200 megawatt hours of electricity annually, sufficient for about 500 homes. This project employs Silicon Ranch's patented CattleTracker technology to facilitate simultaneous solar energy generation and cattle ranching on the same land.
The facility is designed to improve grid reliability for Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE) members while preserving agricultural practices. The solar farm's energy is sourced at a lower cost than traditional TVA wholesale rates, providing financial benefits to the co-op without initial investment.
The initiative is part of a broader collaboration with TVA to enhance renewable energy integration. Construction of a second facility in Cumberland County is expected to conclude by late 2027.




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