Posey Solar Project

Posey Solar Project Posey Solar Project is a 190-megawatt solar energy farm being built in Posey County, Indiana.

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Thank you for your interest in the Posey County Solar project.This project is now part of CenterPoint Energy’s broader g...
07/03/2025

Thank you for your interest in the Posey County Solar project.

This project is now part of CenterPoint Energy’s broader generation portfolio.

For the latest updates and information, please visit CenterPointEnergy.com/SmartEnergyFuture.

For customer assistance, call 800-227-1376.

As the International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts that solar power will represent 80% of new renewable electricity conn...
06/27/2025

As the International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts that solar power will represent 80% of new renewable electricity connected to the grid between 2024 and 2030, it’s essential to explore how solar installations can coexist with agricultural practices rather than displace them.

This article delves into the relationship between solar panels and farmland, examining the claims surrounding their impact on agriculture and exploring innovative solutions for integrating both systems harmoniously.

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Can solar panels and farmland coexist? Explore the potential for harmony between agriculture and renewable energy. Discover the future today!

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06/21/2025

How well do you know your bees? As we continue to celebrate , check out this Bee Identification Guide for identifying 10 types of bees commonly found in home landscapes across North America!

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It’s  !   that pollinators like bees, butterflies, and bats, provide 1 out of 3 bites of food we eat? Say thanks by plan...
06/16/2025

It’s ! that pollinators like bees, butterflies, and bats, provide 1 out of 3 bites of food we eat? Say thanks by planting native plants, supporting local farmers, and educating others about the importance of pollinators!

The US clean energy industry invested a whopping $80 billion in new projects last year, resulting in 49 gigawatts of new...
06/09/2025

The US clean energy industry invested a whopping $80 billion in new projects last year, resulting in 49 gigawatts of new capacity and 45 manufacturing facilities, reports the American Clean Power Association. Fortune 500 companies such as Amazon, Microsoft, Meta and Google were major buyers, with clean energy power purchase agreements reaching new heights last year.

"Clean energy is fueling America's economy and creating opportunities for American workers and communities all across the country," said CEO Jason Grumet. "Solar, wind, and battery storage are leading an all of the above energy future powered by affordable, reliable, and secure American.

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  In 2024 alone, the clean energy industry invested nearly $80 billion to deploy nearly 49 GW of new clean energy projects and build 45 manufacturing facilities New data shows […]

We enter into voluntary land leases with landowners for the useful life of the solar farm. The land's existing uses vary...
06/03/2025

We enter into voluntary land leases with landowners for the useful life of the solar farm. The land's existing uses vary and include agricultural applications. The land, rested and restored, is returned to the landowner at the conclusion of the 35-year project life, at which time it can returned to farmland or other previous use. Landowners typically find it is more economical to use their land for solar than for farming.

We recognize that Posey County is proud of its farming heritage. Our landowners share in that pride and have taken great care in the decision to participate in this project. The land area to be utilized for the Posey Solar Project accounts for 1.2% of farmland in Posey County. A solar field is a temporary use that allows the land, rested and restored, to return to agriculture production. Participating in the project allows our landowners the flexibility to keep land in their family for future generations to farm.

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Solar energy projects can coexist with thriving prairie habitats and busy pollinators. 🌻🌱 By integrating native plants, ...
05/28/2025

Solar energy projects can coexist with thriving prairie habitats and busy pollinators. 🌻🌱 By integrating native plants, we create vital habitats, boost biodiversity, stabilize soil, and enhance water filtration. Learn more about the impact pollinators, prairie land, and solar can have!

Pollinators, Prairie & Power: A Sustainable Win-Win 🌞 Within existing and future solar infrastructure, a significant opportunity emerges to incorporate nat...

Energy independence and renewable energy go hand in hand. Renewables provides a limitless source of free domestic fuel, ...
05/22/2025

Energy independence and renewable energy go hand in hand. Renewables provides a limitless source of free domestic fuel, and is a growing and vital contribution to America’s national security.

Find out more about how renewable energy benefits our nation here: https://bit.ly/3EKVm6n

America’s energy future is shining brighter than ever! 🌞U.S. solar now powers over 40.7 million homes and the solar indu...
05/16/2025

America’s energy future is shining brighter than ever! 🌞U.S. solar now powers over 40.7 million homes and the solar industry employs over 279,000 workers — proof of how innovation and resilience can fuel our nation’s growth.

Check out ’s Solar Data Cheat Sheet to see the impact!
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The future is looking bright! 🌞 The U.S. Energy Information Administration says cumulative solar installations are expec...
05/10/2025

The future is looking bright! 🌞 The U.S. Energy Information Administration says cumulative solar installations are expected to double from 91 gigawatts (GW) to 182 GW from the end of 2023 to the end of 2026.

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) says cumulative solar installations are expected to double from 91 GW to 182 GW from the end of 2023 to the end of 2026. Meanwhile, battery energy storage capacity is expected to grow 70% in 2025 alone.

Happy Teacher Appreciation Day! 🍎 Today we’re celebrating the educators who spark curiosity, inspire growth, and shape t...
05/06/2025

Happy Teacher Appreciation Day! 🍎 Today we’re celebrating the educators who spark curiosity, inspire growth, and shape the future — one lesson at a time. Thank you for all you do!

Today is National Superhero Day! Check out this story about a high school science teacher who tasked her students with c...
04/28/2025

Today is National Superhero Day! Check out this story about a high school science teacher who tasked her students with creating an energy “superhero” to highlight various types of renewable energy. See what they came up with!

Who can help with today’s energy demands? We need a superhero! GNG teacher leader Donna Parker, AP environmental science, biology, advanced research in science teacher at Dublin Coffman High School, charged her students with creating one! Students …

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