bp plc announced that it its 134MWdc (107MWac) Arche Solar project in Fulton County, Ohio is beginning construction, helping support the global transition to lower carbon energy. Arche is expected to create around 200 US jobs across the supply chain during construction and provide more than $30 million in revenue to benefit local schools and other public services over the life of the project. bp has secured a power-purchase agreement (PPA) with Meta for the project, bringing together two major corporations to address greenhouse-gas emissions and support renewable-energy growth in the US.

Once completed, Arche will generate enough clean energy annually to power the equivalent of more than 20,000 US homes. bp's 50:50 joint-venture partner, global solar leader Lightsource bp, developed the project on behalf of bp and is managing construction. McCarthy Building Companies' Renewable Energy & Storage team was selected as the main contractor for the project, which will include installation of ultra-low carbon solar panels and smart solar trackers from US-based manufacturers First Solar and Nextracker, respectively.

The project is part of bp's plans to develop 20GW of net renewable generating capacity by 2025 and 50GW by 2030.