Tamarack Solar
Energy Center
The Tamarack Solar Energy Center is a 150 MW solar development in Marshall County, Indiana. The project is an opportunity to boost the local economy of Marshall County and create jobs, all while generating clean, American-made energy.
At peak construction, the Tamarack Solar Energy Center is expected to employ up to 175 people. After construction, the project will employ permanent operations and maintenance (O&M) staff.
The Tamarack Solar Energy Center will invest $100 million into Marshall County over its 35-year lifespan through wages and benefits, annual land costs and lease payments, and local taxes.
The Tamarack Solar Energy Center represents a $250 million investment that will be assessed locally and pay real and personal property taxes in Marshall County.
As energy demand grows across the Hoosier State, Invenergy projects advance Indiana's energy independence by producing clean, reliable homegrown energy. With more than $9.4 million invested into local economies every year and supporting new good-paying jobs, we are proud to partner with Indiana communities. Invenergy has completed development on 3 sustainable energy projects in Indiana to date, with a robust development portfolio including 6 late-stage permitted projects across the state.
Invenergy is the largest, privately-held developer, owner and operator of sustainable energy solutions. A U.S. based company, Invenergy and its affiliated companies have successfully developed more than 30,000 megawatts of projects that are in operation, construction, or contracted, including wind, solar, transmission infrastructure, natural gas power generation and advanced energy storage projects. Its clean energy generation and storage facilities are located across Americas, Europe, and Asia.
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