Invenergy introduced on July 9 that the 250-MW Fairbanks Photo voltaic Power Middle in Sullivan County, Indiana, has commenced business operations. Invenergy led the event and building of the ability, which has been acquired by Northern Indiana Public Service Firm (NIPSCO).
“We’re proud to have partnered with NIPSCO and the area people to convey Fairbanks Photo voltaic on-line — the primary of a number of Invenergy-developed initiatives in Sullivan County,” stated Michael Kaplan, Invenergy’s senior VP of growth. “Indiana is main the power future with a various mixture of power applied sciences — strengthening the ability grid and the native economic system.”
Fairbanks Photo voltaic supplies sufficient electrical energy to energy greater than 50,000 American properties and companies and supported practically 275 native jobs throughout building. Invenergy Providers supplies operations, upkeep and plant companies for the ability, using 4 full-time employees members. The ability may also make investments over $125 million within the native Sullivan County group all through its lifespan.
“By bringing elevated funding and funding to Sullivan County, Invenergy’s initiatives enable us to fund county companies and higher serve the area people,” stated Bob Davis, Sullivan County Commissioner. “I’m inspired to see Sullivan County play a bigger position in Indiana’s power management.”
Fairbanks Photo voltaic is Invenergy’s second photo voltaic facility in Indiana.
Information merchandise from Invenergy