INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.–Wabash Valley Power, the wholesale electric supplier to 19 Indiana not-for-profit electric cooperatives, has committed to purchase 100 percent of the energy produced by the proposed 199-megawatt Speedway Solar project in Shelby County.
When completed, it will be one of the largest solar developments in the state, generating enough power to serve approximately 35,000 households throughout Indiana, including cooperative members in nearby Rush and Hancock counties.
The agreement is between Wabash Valley Power and Speedway Solar’s facility developer Ranger Power, which expects to begin the project in 2019, pending local approvals. The deal is in effect through 2057.
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