County Resistance Plagues Indiana Renewable Push
Misinformation, myths and politics have contributed to Indiana’s lack of a cohesive, statewide policy on renewable energy.
Read MoreMisinformation, myths and politics have contributed to Indiana’s lack of a cohesive, statewide policy on renewable energy.
Read MoreDora Renewables LLC has announced the north site of its 12,000-acre Mammoth Solar Farm in Starke County has begun operation, three years after breaking ground.
Read MoreIndiana is positioning itself as a national leader in clean energy, driving economic growth through innovative projects and significant investments.
Read MoreThe Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority has announced a Request for Proposals to secure a contractor to aid the agency respond to the recently launched Solar for All program.
Read MoreA plan to construct one of the world’s largest commercial solar energy systems in Northwest Indiana appears to be in limbo.
Read MoreNorthern Indiana Public Service Company plans to add 900 megawatts to Indiana with the Dunns Bridge I, Dunns Bridge II and Cavalry Solar Energy Centers as part of the company’s long-term generation strategy.
Read MoreMENTONE — Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation is planning to use solar energy to offset the cost of electricity at Mentone Elementary School. TVSC installed a 44-panel solar array on 1.5 acres of school property northeast of the school. The estimated annual energy output of the solar array will … Read More
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Thomas Edison once said “So long as the sun shines, man will be able to develop power in abundance.”
Read MoreMISHAWAKA — Indiana Michigan Power will break ground on its first solar power facility in Michiana.
Read MoreAKRON — Many in the Akron-Mentone area are familiar with Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation’s wind turbine. Now, the corporation is looking into another renewable energy project, this time with solar power. At a public work session held last evening, Monday, July 20, at the school administration building, TVSC … Read More
Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) has received approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to build five solar power facilities across northern Indiana and southern Michigan. I&M intends to use the power to generate electricity and supplement its coal-fired, hydro-electric, nuclear and wind farm operations. Two of the solar … Read More
The Indianapolis International Airport solar farm, the largest airport-based solar farm in the world, is now officially fully operational. The second phase of the project’s expansion has been completed. According to information from the project’s website, the 75 acre farm has 44,128 solar panels that are capable of … Read More