Utilities/Large Scale Power Providers Projects

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Honeysuckle

The Honeysuckle Solar Project, now operational in St. Joseph County, Indiana, is a major renewable energy project developed by Lightsource bp and installed by Inovateus Solar. This 188-megawatt facility produces enough clean energy to power about 27,000 homes and offsets approximately 204,000 metric tons of carbon emissions annually. The project, completed in early 2024, integrates U.S.-sourced materials and features pollinator-friendly

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Auburn

The Auburn Renewables Solar Array is an operational solar farm located south of Auburn, Indiana, on an 80-acre site. The solar farm, installed by Inovateus Solar, has been generating clean energy since 2022. The project produces 14.68 MW of direct current or 11.25 MW of alternating current, contributing renewable power to the local utility grid. The solar array is designed

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DePue

Ameresco’s DePue Solar project in Illinois, installed by Inovateus Solar, transforms a brownfield into a 27 MW solar farm with over 71,000 panels, expected to produce 37,000 MWh of renewable energy in its first year. The project preserves site integrity with a non-penetrative design, providing economic and environmental benefits through local taxes and energy rebates, supporting Illinois’s renewable goals.

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Logansport Solar

Inovateus Solar has completed construction of Logansport Indiana’s first-ever solar power plant, shortly after decommissioning of 120 year old coal plant. Inovateus developed the installation for Logansport Municipal Utility (LMU). The project is being financed by a 30 year power purchase agreement (PPA), by Alchemy Renewable Energy. The array also includes up to 80 acres of pollinator habitat, in partnership with

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Hoosier Energy New Castle

The first of ten 1.3-MW solar power plants for Hoosier Energy Power Network, a generation and transmission cooperative based in Bloomington, Indiana, is generating enough solar energy to power 150 homes in the region. The innovative solar-powered system uses 4,320 Canadian Solar modules on single-axis trackers, providing energy to Rush Shelby Energy, Whitewater Valley, and Henry Count REMC’s customers. Inovateus

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Hoosier Energy Greene County

The second of ten 1.3-MW solar power plants for Hoosier Energy Power Network, a generation and transmission cooperative based in Bloomington, Indiana, is generating enough solar energy to power 150 homes in the region. The innovative solar system uses 4,320 Canadian Solar modules on single-axis trackers, providing energy to UDWI and Daviess-Martin County REMC’s customers. Inovateus completed the turnkey EPC

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Dayton Power and Light Utility

Inovateus helped complete Dayton Power and Light’s 1.134-MW ground-mounted solar system at Yankee Station. The system consists of 8,850 Sharp solar panels, installed in combination with Schletter racking and two Xantrex GT500s. The system is one of the largest utility scale solar installations in Ohio and generates more than 1.3 million kilowatt-hours of pollution-free electricity. Check out the YouTube videos

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Kokomo Solar 1

In December, a 7MW solar power generation plant co-owned by Inovateus Solar and Alterra Power in Kokomo Indiana is now operational. The solar generation plant will supply energy directly to Duke Energy Indiana in the first of many generation plants in the region. This plant provides 7,000,000 kWh to the residents of Kokomo Indiana. The project, turnkey EPC by Inovateus

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Rincon Solar 1

Inovateus Solar is stoked to announce our largest -to date- completed installation of the 21.24 MWdc system Rincon Solar 1 power plant for Georgia Power located near Savannah, Georgia. This installation is a part of the Georgia Power Advanced Solar Initiative program and was the second of two projects won by Inovateus under this program. Previously, the land was used for harvesting

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Lapeer Michigan Solar

Inovateus Solar completed in 2017 one of the largest utility owned solar farms East of the Mississippi River for DTE Energy. This 58 MWDC solar farm is located 58 miles North of Detroit in Lapeer, MI.  The project consists of two sites totaling 267 acres and provides 80 GWh of energy annually. Inovateus managed the turnkey construction of the project which included engineering, procurement

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Chesapeake Utilities- Orrville Site

Inovateus Solar partnered with Chesapeake Utilities to build a 124.2 kWDC solar compressor site in Orrville, Ohio. This is one of three compressor sites Inovateus built for CPK. This site consist of 360 Hanwha Q.Plus 345W solar panels, 2 CPS 50kW inverters and RBI mounting to support the panels. Annually, this solar array will generate 164,596 kWh of clean power.

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IMPA Richmond

In 2014, Inovateus Solar and Indiana Municipal Power Agency (IMPA) built three solar energy parks. The 1-MW Richmond system was designed with simplicity in mind to deliver energy, at the lowest possible cost for IMPA’s many municipal members. The project was designed and engineered by Inovateus Solar. IMPA is a not-for-profit wholesale power provider to 59 cities and towns across

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Chesapeake Utilities – Bridgeville Site

Inovateus Solar partnered with Chesapeake Utilities to develop a 248.4 kW DC solar array in Bridgeville, Delaware. This project was one of three solar arrays Inovateus built for Chesapeake Utilities. It consists of 720 Hanwha Q.Plus 345 watt solar panels, four CPS Inverters and RBI racking to hold the panels. Annually, this solar array will generate 378,311 kWh of clean

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IMPA Frankton

In 2014, Inovateus Solar and Indiana Municipal Power Agency (IMPA) built three solar energy parks. The 1-MW Frankton system was designed with simplicity in mind to deliver energy at the lowest possible cost for IMPA’s many municipal members. The project was designed and engineered by Inovateus Solar. IMPA is a not-for-profit wholesale power provider to 59 cities and towns across

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Georgetown – CPK Site

Inovateus Solar partnered with Chesapeake Utilities to build this 149.04 kWDC gas compressor site in Georgetown, Delaware. This system consists of 432 solar panels, installed in combination with RBI racking and two 50kW CPS Inverters. This is the one of three compressor sites Inovateus built for CPK. This system releases over 222,000 thousand hours of clean energy annually.

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Duke Building 98

In December 2014, Inovateus Solar constructed three of the largest rooftop solar arrays in the Midwest on top of Duke Realty buildings. The solar systems are connected directly to the Indianapolis Power and Light utility grid and generate revenue for the system owners, HMV Indy Solar 1, through a feed-in tariff program. Building 98 is included in the Park 100

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NIPSCO Sites

Inovateus Solar completed three solar projects for Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO). The projects, which are the utility’s first solar installations, include a ground-mount solar array at NIPSCO’s Merrillville, Indiana, headquarters. Consistent with NIPSCO’s steps toward a more sustainable energy future, Inovateus Solar achieved zero-waste construction by recycling equipment packaging and avoiding any construction waste being sent to landfills.

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Dublin Solar 1

In March 2015, Inovateus Solar completed the installation of the 4.4-MW single-axis tracker PV system for Georgia Power in Dublin, Georgia. This installation is part of the Georgia Power Advanced Solar Initiative program and was the first of two projects won by Inovateus under this program. Previously, the land was used for timber harvesting, but the environmental benefits from solar

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Duke Building 87

In December 2014, Inovateus Solar constructed three of the largest rooftop solar arrays in the Midwest on top of Duke Realty buildings. The solar systems are connected directly to the Indianapolis Power and Light utility grid and generate revenue for the system owners, HMV Indy Solar 1, through a feed-in tariff program. Building 87 is included in the Park 100

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Duke Building 129

In December 2014, Inovateus Solar constructed three of the largest rooftop solar arrays in the Midwest on top of Duke Realty buildings. The solar systems are connected directly to the Indianapolis Power and Light utility grid and generate revenue for the system owners, HMV Indy Solar 1, through a feed-in tariff program. Building 129 is included in the Park 100

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