
Pleasant Prairie Solar Energy Center
Pleasant Prairie Solar Energy Center
The Pleasant Prairie Solar Energy Center is a 240-megawatt solar energy project located in Franklin County, Ohio that will generate homegrown energy to meet the nation's growing demand for cleaner, more affordable, reliable electricity, while creating jobs and investing in local communities.
Project Stats
megawatts clean power generation capacity
American homes powered

Community Benefits
Our projects only succeed if they work for local communities and economies. We are committed to being a trusted, long-term partner. The Pleasant Prairie Solar Energy Center will help create family-sustaining jobs and local economic investment.
construction jobs supported during peak construction
total economic investment over the life of the project
full-time jobs created
Project Timeline
We are dedicated to maintaining strong relationships with Franklin, County for the long term. If you have any questions or concerns about the project, please reach out via our contact page.
Preliminary Studies and Land Campaign
Site Characterization and Permitting
Engineering and Pre-construction
Construction
Operations and Maintenance
Construction
Construction steps are tailored for every one of our projects. The construction team will prioritize safety while following industry best practices, ensuring that construction is carried out effectively and safely.
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Project Location

About Invenergy
Invenergy is North America’s largest privately held developer, owner, and operator of innovative, reliable power infrastructure. Backed by 25 years of trusted execution and operational excellence, Invenergy’s end-to-end expertise provides customers with smart, scalable energy solutions across natural gas, solar, land-based wind, energy storage, transmission, and domestic manufacturing. Headquartered in Chicago, Invenergy and its affiliates have successfully developed over 220 projects totaling more than 36 gigawatts and reliably operates over 20 gigawatts of large-scale power infrastructure projects across four continents.
