星期一, 24 2 月, 2025
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Sunrise Energy Ventures bags three 10MW solar projects in Indiana

Sunrise Energy Ventures has been awarded three new 10MW solar projects in Indiana by Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL).

The power generated by Sunrise Energy Ventures at these sites will be purchased by IPL at a fixed price under a 15-year power purchase agreement.

The three sites, set to be the largest solar projects in the Midwest, will together generate a total of 30MW of energy, enough to power 7,500 homes in the region.

Dean Leischow, Sunrise Energy Ventures managing director, said: "We are gratified to be awarded this opportunity by IPL. This is a significant project, and SEV is proud to be developing the largest cumulative solar power project in the Midwest."

The projects will add to Sunrise's energy portfolio, which also includes a 2.9MW facility in New Mexico with an additional 2.5MW under development, providing solar power to Xcel Energy.

In North Carolina, SEV has also developed 5.2MW under a contract with the Tennessee Valley Authority.

SEV combines tax and utility production incentives to fund projects where electrical utilities and the US have a concentrated effort to improve their renewable energy footprint.

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