Our Commitment to Excellence

Procurement Standards and Practices

Parliament Energy is dedicated to transparency, fairness, and sustainability in procurement. We prioritize local suppliers which share our commitment to quality and ethics. Our rigorous evaluation fosters long-term, beneficial relationships supporting community well-being.

Sustainability of Materials Used

Parliament Energy ensures the sustainability of materials used by selecting eco-friendly, high-quality resources. We prioritize materials that minimize environmental impact and promote longevity. Our commitment to sustainability extends throughout our supply chain, fostering a greener future for our community.

Safety Philosophy

We are committed to eliminating safety risks through communication, engagement, empowerment, and accountability. All technicians must complete safety orientation training and wear required personal protective equipment daily. Job-specific safety certificates and guidelines are detailed in the safety manual and communicated by management. Safety stand-downs are held at the start and end of each workday and before new tasks. Safety is our top priority.

Economic Impact

At our peak, we will employ over 600 workers during our construction. Once we go into operations, we will employ more than 30 operators, of which we will create at least five new high paying full time jobs located in Waller County at the site.

Our Impact

Parliament will produce ~1,100GWh of solar energy annually which is the equivalent to:

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Who We Are

Supported by the extensive expertise and capital from EnCap Investments and Mercuria Energy, we are equipped to construct and efficiently operate throughout the renewable and energy storage asset value chain. Together, these partnerships empower Parliament Energy to be a leading power producer in the renewable energy sector.

FAQs

Does solar work in a state that has traditionally been focused on oil and gas?
Do the solar panels contaminate the land?
How will Waller County benefit from this Project?
Will the Project benefit Waller County schools?
What happens to the solar panels?
What will happen to the land once the Project is retired?