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National Grid Renewables begins construction on a 100 MW solar project in Wisconsin

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National Grid Renewables began on-site construction of the 100 MW Apple River Solar Project in Polk County, Wisconsin.

“As a company founded by a farmer in the Midwest, we have a strong commitment to strengthening rural economies through our renewable energy projects, and it’s exciting to see that growth in western Wisconsin,” said Joe Ibrahim, VP Construction at National Grid Renewables. .

Apple River is expected to generate more than $36 million in its first twenty years of operation, including an estimated $10 million in tax revenue for Polk County and local townships. The Boldt Company is building the project, which will create 150 jobs in the construction and service industries. Apple River will use First Solar Series 6 Plus bifacial modules.

“The women and men of Boldt are pleased to have been selected by National Grid Renewables for this important project. A skilled workforce and logistical coordination are required to efficiently execute these projects, and we embrace the challenge,” said Mark Osten, VP of business development at Boldt. “As Wisconsin’s longest-serving energy builder, we couldn’t be more proud of our role in building this important renewable energy facility in our home state.”

Once operational, the Apple River project will provide power to Xcel Energy to serve its customers in the Upper Midwest. Apple River will also commit approximately $500,000 to local charities and organizations through a dedicated charitable fund over the first twenty years of its existence.

“First Solar is pleased to support National Grid Renewables with our groundbreaking American solar technology as they add Apple River to their impressive development portfolio,” said Darin Green, senior director of technical sales at First Solar. “Our company has deep roots in the Midwest, so we are extremely proud to support partners and projects using sustainable, American technology to power America’s heartland.”

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Apple River is expected to become operational in late 2025 and generate enough clean, renewable, local energy to supply the equivalent of electricity to approximately 26,000 homes annually.

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