en.Wedoany.com Reported - Geronimo Energy recently announced that its Dodson Creek Solar Project, located in Highland County, Ohio, USA, has officially commenced commercial operations. Located within the PJM power market region, the project has a generation capacity of 117 megawatts and is expected to generate approximately $49 million in direct economic benefits for the local community.
Andy Kukulka, Chief Operating Officer of Geronimo Energy, stated, "It has been an honor to work alongside community members and partners to advance this project. The commissioning of the Dodson Creek Solar Project increases our total operating capacity in Ohio to 675 megawatts, and we anticipate it will deliver over $240 million in economic benefits at the local and state levels throughout its operational life."
During the construction phase, the project employed up to 125 construction workers at peak times. The engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) work was carried out by Kiewit Power Constructors Co. Brian Koehler, Vice President of Kiewit Power Constructors Co., said, "The successful commercial operation of the Dodson Creek Solar Project highlights the strong collaboration between us, Geronimo Energy, and the Highland County community. We are proud to contribute to Ohio's clean energy development and long-term economic prosperity."
The Dodson Creek Solar Project utilizes Series 7 photovoltaic modules developed and manufactured by First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ: FSLR). The company maintains a significant manufacturing and R&D facility in Perrysburg, Ohio. Dr. Mounir El Asmar, Head of Strategic Customers at First Solar, commented, "We are pleased to see Series 7 technology supporting the Dodson Creek Solar Project. This achievement underscores the results of our partnership with Geronimo Energy and demonstrates the role of U.S.-made solar technology in meeting cost-effective energy needs and driving economic growth."
It is estimated that over the first 20 years of operation, the Dodson Creek Solar Project will contribute approximately $21 million in new tax revenue for Highland County and its townships, school districts, and emergency service areas such as fire, EMS, and mental health services.
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