Geronimo Power Construction has started on the site of the 125-MW Jackson County Solar Project in Jackson County, Michigan. The project should be online early next year.
“As a company founded on a farm in the national Midwest, I am very happy to see that our miso footprint will continue to grow,” said Joe Ibrahim, VP of the Construction in Geronimo. “The addition of the Jackson project to our Michigan portfolio will yield more than $ 70 million in total economic benefit. This is important when you consider the impact for local residents and communities -we are proud to be part of that story.”
Once operational, Jackson is expected to produce $ 28 million in new tax revenues for the first 20 years, which will be distributed to local provinces, townships and school districts. Barnhart Energy Company (BEC) Builds the project, which is estimated at around 300 construction and service tracks.
“We enjoyed serving Geronimo Power in the Jackson County Solar Project and are proud to bring this milestone to life in Michigan,” said Jeff Bowin, CEO of BEC. “It is proof of what is possible when vision and implementation are in line with cooperation problems. A real culture with one team. We are grateful for the confidence that is placed in us as their EPC partner.”
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