NextEra Energy Launches 200-Megawatt Appleseed Solar Facility in Indiana

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NextEra Energy Launches 200-Megawatt Appleseed Solar Facility in Indiana

NextEra Energy Resources has announced the commissioning of the Appleseed Energy Center, a 200-megawatt solar facility in Cass County, Indiana. Owned and operated by Appleseed Solar, LLC, a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources, the project marks a significant step in advancing Indiana's energy infrastructure. The facility is expected to generate approximately $30 million in tax revenue for Cass County over its operational life, while supporting hundreds of construction jobs and providing long-term skilled employment. A fixed-price power purchase agreement with Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) will help ensure stable energy costs and reliable service for customers. The project also underscores a commitment to community support, with a $5,000 donation made to Lewis Cass Schools during the ribbon-cutting event.

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