Solar Power World | Billy Ludt, July 9 Doral Renewables, a clean energy project developer, is anticipating commercial operation of its 400-MW Mammoth North Solar project, the first phase of the 1.3-GW Mammoth Solar complex in Indiana. The Mammoth North Solar project will soon be the largest operating solar installation in Indiana and can provideContinueContinue reading “1st project in 1.3-GW Indiana solar complex nears operation”
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Three Steps to Modernize America’s Electric Grid and Unlock the Green Energy Economy
Power Mag | March 28 America faces many energy-related challenges going forward, but none is more important than the need to modernize the U.S. electric grid—but right now the permitting process for building out and strengthening America’s power grid is not set up for success. Talk to just about anyone in the energy sector andContinueContinue reading “Three Steps to Modernize America’s Electric Grid and Unlock the Green Energy Economy”
A grid for a greater Indiana
Indiana Capital Chronicle | Sarah Beth Aubrey, March 27 As any farmer knows, commodity prices are rarely stable. And when prices experience volatility, any additional revenue certainty can help farmers make the investments they need to stay competitive. Wind power development is increasingly offering that certainty for many in our state. For example, after leasing landContinueContinue reading “A grid for a greater Indiana”
UTILITY COMPANY RECEIVES GO-AHEAD TO BUILD BATTERY STORAGE SYSTEM NEAR COAL PLANT: ‘[IT] INCREASES RELIABILITY FOR OUR CUSTOMERS’
The Cool Down | Kaiyo Funaki, February 9 The grid-connected BESS will supply 200 megawatts of installed capacity and 800 megawatt-hours of dispatchable energy. Last January, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission approved AES Indiana’s plan to build a standalone battery energy storage system, abbreviated as “BESS,” in Pike County. The Pike County Battery Energy Storage Project will takeContinueContinue reading “UTILITY COMPANY RECEIVES GO-AHEAD TO BUILD BATTERY STORAGE SYSTEM NEAR COAL PLANT: ‘[IT] INCREASES RELIABILITY FOR OUR CUSTOMERS’”
Viewpoint: Solar is a solution, not a problem
South Bend Tribune | John Wikman, January 26 I am a third-generation native of Starke County, Indiana, and our family has actively farmed our land for nearly a century. While I am not a full-time farmer as my father and grandfather were, my wife and I manage the day-to-day operations of our 440-acre farm. TheContinueContinue reading “Viewpoint: Solar is a solution, not a problem”
Large Indiana solar farm approved to power southwest Michigan
M Live | Sheri McWhirter December 25 LANSING, MI – State utility regulators signed off on a large, new solar farm in Indiana expected to help power six counties in southwest Michigan. The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) on Dec. 21 approved a certificate of public necessity to Indiana Michigan Power Co. for a 245-megawattContinueContinue reading “Large Indiana solar farm approved to power southwest Michigan”
Indiana Michigan Power wins regulatory approval for four new solar plants
Daily Energy Insider | Chris Galford October 20 A mix of solar power will come to the Midwest by mid-2026, as the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission voted this week to approve an Indiana Michigan Power plan to expand with four new solar plants. “These four Clean Energy Projects will diversify I&M’s energy mix, support reliability,ContinueContinue reading “Indiana Michigan Power wins regulatory approval for four new solar plants”
Midwest taps dueling strategies to supercharge renewables
Energy Wire | Jeffrey Tomich September 18 Illinois and Indiana are separated by more than a state line, time zones and which political party dominates state government. The Midwest neighbors have also taken opposite tacks to enable more renewable energy development. Democratically controlled Illinois enacted a law in January that prohibits counties from blocking windContinueContinue reading “Midwest taps dueling strategies to supercharge renewables”
Solar power strengthens Auburn economy, energy future
KPC News | Natalie DeWitt August 19 To the Editor: Auburn is embracing an all-of-the-above approach to energy that includes developing and utilizing our abundant clean energy resources, particularly solar power. Investing in new, long-lasting renewable energy resources helps protect our environment by reducing harmful greenhouse gas emissions associated with other forms of energy production,ContinueContinue reading “Solar power strengthens Auburn economy, energy future”
New Growth in Clean Energy Jobs in Indiana and Future Prospects
EnergyPortal.eu| Daniel Hall August 15 A recently released report by the Department of Energy in the United States has shed light on the growth of clean energy jobs, particularly in the state of Indiana. According to the report, nationwide clean energy jobs increased by almost 4% over the past year, surpassing the overall job growthContinueContinue reading “New Growth in Clean Energy Jobs in Indiana and Future Prospects”
