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Updated: Tuesday, 12 Mar 2013, 6:05 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 12 Mar 2013, 6:05 PM EDT
INDIANAPOLIS (WLFI) - An Indiana power company announced a plan to add more than 30 new solar generation systems to its service territory.
Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL) says its customers and developers plan to add the new solar generation systems under agreements filed by IPL with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) for approval.
These projects will increase the total solar power under contract by IPL to almost 100 megawatts.
Proposed projects range from as small as a pair of 20-kilowatt projects at Maple Creek Village Apartments on the Near Westside to as large as two 10 megawatts (each) arrays at the Indianapolis International Airport. If all the projects are completed, IPL will likely rank first in the central region for solar generation.
“Solar generation is an important part of IPL’s commitment to developing renewable generating resources,” IPL President and CEO Ken Zagzebski said. “We have increased our renewable resources portfolio, ranking eighth in the U.S. in available wind-capacity on a per customer basis, and we look forward to this possible significant increase in solar generation.”
If all of these projects are completed as planned, they are projected to bring $300 million of direct investment to the Indianapolis area along with IPL’s renewable generation portfolio.
IPL customers already own or host 2.1 megawatts of solar generation through projects completed with eight commercial and industrial customers in its service territory. These projects, as well as the proposed new projects are all part of IPL’s 3-year Rate Renewable Energy Production pilot program, which is now closed to new participants.
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