National Grid Renewables started on-site construction at its Sycamore Creek Solar Project located in Crawford County, Ohio, which once operational, will deliver 117 MW of solar power and generate an estimated $27 million in direct economic benefit for the local community.
“We have a longstanding commitment to bringing forth sustainable energy solutions for the residents of Ohio,” said Joe Ibrahim, VP of construction at National Grid Renewables. “Sycamore Creek is our fifth solar project to begin construction within the state, and we want to thank Ohioans for their support as we continue to grow our portfolio in Ohio.”
Throughout construction of the project, Sycamore Creek will support approximately 160 construction jobs. The project is contracted with Kiewit Power Constructors as the engineering, procurement and construction partner, with whom National Grid Renewables has partnered on the four previous Ohio projects.
“We are proud to continue our partnership with National Grid Renewables on the Sycamore Creek Solar Project,” said Brian Koller, VP of Kiewit Power Constructors. “Together, we are building a sustainable future while creating significant economic benefits for the communities we serve. This marks another milestone in our shared commitment to advancing clean energy solutions across Ohio.”
Sycamore Creek will expand National Grid Renewables’ Ohio portfolio to over 675 MW of under construction and operating projects throughout the Buckeye state. The project follows Yellowbud Solar — the first and largest project in its Ohio portfolio — which announced operations in late 2023, and current construction projects, Dodson Creek Solar, Ross County Solar and Fayette Solar.
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