Apr. 14 Duke Energy Renewables Solar LLC took its first step toward constructing a $180 million solar farm in southern Vigo County and northern Sullivan County after the Vigo County Council on Tuesday unanimously approved tax abatements. The County Council approved a 10-year tax abatement on property and 10-year tax abatement on personal property of $100 million, as about 60
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Duke Energy division planning $180M Indiana solar farm
The proposed 175-megawatt solar farm would provide enough electricity to power 35,000 homes and would be located in southern Vigo and northern Sullivan Counties. Author: Associated Press Updated: 8:59 PM EDT April 10, 2021
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. A division of Duke Energy that develops renewable energy projects plans to build a $180 million solar farm in western Indiana that would produce enough electricity to power 35,000 homes.
The Hoosier Jack Solar farm proposed by Duke Energy Renewables Solar LLC a division of Duke Energy that’s not overseen by state regulators would be located in southern Vigo County and northern Sullivan County.
Duke Energy division planning $180M Indiana solar farm
April 10, 2021
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TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) A division of Duke Energy that develops renewable energy projects plans to build a $180 million solar farm in western Indiana that would produce enough electricity to power 35,000 homes.
The Hoosier Jack Solar farm proposed by Duke Energy Renewables Solar LLC a division of Duke Energy that s not overseen by state regulators would be located in southern Vigo County and northern Sullivan County.
The proposed 175-megawatt solar farm would provide enough electricity to power 35,000 homes, said Tyler Coon, business development manager for Duke Energy Renewables Solar.
The project, which would be on leased land, would span 1,500 acres, including 896 acres in Vigo County and 604 acres in Sullivan County, and would be located on reclaimed coal strip mine currently being used for crops.