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COMMUNITY IMPACT

Empowering our community with clean energy

Empowering our community with clean energy

Invenergy’s projects live at the intersection of community, the environment, and innovation. We’ve developed more than 210 projects with the trust of our home communities because we are committed to supporting the areas where we work, live and operate.

Community Impact

Invenergy welcomes Michigan community leaders to Calhoun Solar

Calhoun Solar, Invenergy’s first solar project in Michigan, welcomed a group of approximately 40 visitors for a site visit. A University of Michigan faculty member, in collaboration with the Michigan Township Association, coordinated the visit, attracting community stakeholders from numerous Michigan townships, including legal professionals involved in zoning and development processes.

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Invenergy in Calhoun County

Invenergy has a long history in Calhoun County. The Calhoun Solar Energy Center was completed in 2023. Invenergy looks forward to building on our long-term partnership in Calhoun County with the Liberty Crossing Energy Storage Center.

200MW

solar energy capacity from the Calhoun Solar Energy Center

$10K

Up to $10k in annual charitable donations and partnerships with local organizations

$33M

in land and lease payments to local landowners

$46M

in county and township tax revenue

7+

full-time local jobs

Invenergy in Michigan

Invenergy has a proven track record of accelerating cleaner, more reliable, affordable energy. Our history in Michigan exemplifies just that.

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1,500

megawatts in generation capacity across 10 projects

327K

homes powered from electricity generated

12

full-time operations and maintenance staff

$14.4M

invested annually in local taxes, land costs and lease payments, and project-generated wages and benefits

12

Invenergy operated sites totaling 760 megawatts where we provide management and O&M, with 9 projects owned by a third party