The 100-MW Amite Solar project in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, is now operational. This is the first utility-scale energy project in Louisiana for NextEra Energy Resources. The project is for DEMCO, a not-for-profit, member-owned electric distribution cooperative in the state.
“Thanks to this collaboration with NextEra Energy Resources, our members will benefit from dependable, low-cost, fixed-price energy for the next 25 years,” said Randy Pierce, chief executive officer and general manager at DEMCO. “It’s a smart, long-term partnership that reflects our shared commitment to delivering lasting value to the communities we serve.”
“This is a monumental moment for our team, and we are proud to work with DEMCO to bring low-cost solar energy to their co-op members,” said Stuart McCurdy, vice president of development at NextEra Energy Resources. “We’re thrilled to deliver homegrown energy that supports local jobs and economic development, exemplifying the power of collaboration between energy infrastructure developers, the community and local utilities in meeting the unprecedented energy demand.”
Construction lasted 15 months and created 200 construction jobs. Over the next 30 years, the project is expected to generate approximately $16 million in additional tax revenue for Tangipahoa Parish.
“These funds can be used to strengthen local schools, improve roads and support other essential public services” added McCurdy. “This is about more than energy – it’s about investing in the future of Louisiana communities.”
A subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources built, owns and operates the Amite Solar Energy Center.
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