星期五, 5 12 月, 2025
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Invenergy gets PPA for 120-MW solar project in Washington

Invenergy announced it has signed a 20-year PPA with the Grant County Public Utility District for a 120-MW solar project in Washington State. Located near Moses Lake, Washington, the Quincy Solar Energy Center will support Grant PUD’s goal of securing 300 MW of solar power generation by 2027.

“As our county’s energy needs grow, our PPA with Invenergy’s Quincy Solar is another significant resource to meet local power demand,” said John Mertlich, Grant PUD CEO and general manager. “We look forward to working with Invenergy to provide affordable renewable energy to the grid and our customers.”

The Quincy Solar Energy Center is expected to begin construction in late 2025 and reach commercial operations by November 2027. The project will support up to 200 jobs during construction and approximately two full-time operations and maintenance positions. Quincy Solar will be Invenergy’s first solar facility to reach commercial operations in Washington.

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