Indiana brought a 150 MW solar farm online, and it’s just the beginning

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EDP Renewables’ new 150-megawatt solar project is now feeding power into Indiana’s grid, as utilities look for more reliable, in-state generation.

The company says Riverstart Solar IV is now in commercial operation in Randolph County, generating enough electricity each year to power the equivalent of more than 28,800 Indiana homes and businesses. It’s part of a broader push to add more in-state generation as utilities and grid operators look for reliable, homegrown power.

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