Duke Energy to Build 17MW Solar Power Plant at Crane Naval Station

Publicado el 8 jul. 2016
Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions 
More clean, renewable solar energy will soon flow to Duke Energy Indiana customers with the construction of a new 17MW solar power plant at Naval Support Activity Crane, located about 40 miles southwest of Bloomington, Ind.

The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has approved a settlement agreement between the company and the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor to build the solar plant, which will sit on roughly 145 acres in the southeast portion of the naval base.

"This helps provide our customers with a more balanced energy mix using both traditional fuel sources and renewable energy sources," said Melody Birmingham-Byrd, president of Duke Energy Indiana. "We are pleased to partner with the Navy on a project that will deliver clean energy to Indiana customers, and improved energy security for the Navy."

Construction activity will begin this month, with installation of approximately 76,000 solar panels. The power plant is expected to start sending solar energy to the grid by early 2017.


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