ABOUT THE PROJECT

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Up to 130 megawatt (MWac) capacity, which will generate enough clean energy to power approximately 28,000 homes annually.
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The project will utilize existing natural screening to minimize visual impacts, with additional tree planting and appropriate setbacks planned in areas more visible to neighbors or along high-traffic corridors.
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Landowner retains ownership of land during and after lease; the land will be ready to resume framing after the lease expires.
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Over $150 million estimated total Project investment with substantial tax revenue reinvested into the local and state communities.
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Helps local farmers and landowners diversify their income through solar lease payments that can
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Given solar plants don't require fuel to generate electricity, this solar project will help provide more energy independence; free from the risks of fuel transportation and global geopolitics.
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Construction is expected to begin as early as 2027.
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Life cycle: 35 years from date of commercial operation.

