EDP Renewables North America (EDPR NA) started commercial operations at Riverstart Solar IV, a 150-MW PV project in Randolph County, Indiana. Riverstart Solar IV will generate electricity equivalent to powering 28,800 Hoosier homes and businesses every year.
Credit: EDP Renewables North America
“As Indiana’s largest clean energy operator, we’re proud to deliver projects like Riverstart Solar that build up the state’s energy independence and reliability,” said Sandhya Ganapathy, CEO of EDP Renewables North America. “This is homegrown energy infrastructure that strengthens the regional grid, delivers steady revenue for vital local services and generates millions in long-term investment to Randolph County — all while ensuring that Indiana’s power supply remains reliable, affordable and secure for its communities and businesses.”
Riverstart Solar IV represents more than $88.6 million in local and regional economic impact, with that funding supporting public services and infrastructure, such as schools, roads and emergency services. The project supported 625 jobs during construction. By 2038, EDPR NA projects will have contributed $65 million to Randolph County through economic development agreements and permitting fees.
“The completion of the Riverstart Solar IV marks an important milestone in Indiana’s energy future,” said Suzanne Jaworowski, Indiana secretary of energy and natural resources. “Under Gov. Braun’s leadership, Indiana is prioritizing affordable and reliable energy for families and businesses. Projects like Riverstart IV demonstrate how Indiana can bolster our energy independence and resiliency while supporting economic growth in every corner of our state. We’re proud to see this effort come to life and look forward to the continued benefits it will bring to our communities for decades to come.”
EDPR NA is the largest owns and operates nearly 30% of all the wind and solar capacity in Indiana. With the completion of Riverstart IV Solar, EDPR NA now operates 2 GW domestically-sourced energy in Indiana, powering the equivalent of more than 527,000 homes and businesses.
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