Invenergy announced on July 9 that the 250-MW Fairbanks Solar Energy Center in Sullivan County, Indiana, has commenced commercial operations. Invenergy led the development and construction of the facility, which has been acquired by Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO).
“We’re proud to have partnered with NIPSCO and the local community to bring Fairbanks Solar online — the first of multiple Invenergy-developed projects in Sullivan County,” said Michael Kaplan, Invenergy’s senior VP of development. “Indiana is leading the energy future with a diverse mix of energy technologies — strengthening the power grid and the local economy.”
Fairbanks Solar provides enough electricity to power more than 50,000 American homes and businesses and supported nearly 275 local jobs during construction. Invenergy Services provides operations, maintenance and plant services for the facility, employing four full-time staff members. The facility will also invest over $125 million in the local Sullivan County community throughout its lifespan.
“By bringing increased investment and funding to Sullivan County, Invenergy’s projects allow us to fund county services and better serve the local community,” said Bob Davis, Sullivan County Commissioner. “I’m encouraged to see Sullivan County play a larger role in Indiana’s energy leadership.”
Fairbanks Solar is Invenergy’s second solar facility in Indiana.
News item from Invenergy