Solar Explained
If you want to learn more about how solar photovoltaic (PV) panels convert sunlight into electricity, this is a good place to start!
Panel Composition
Photovoltaic (PV) solar panels are composed of monocrystalline solar cells confined between glass with a metal frame. The silicon, glass, and metal framing used in the manufacture of solar panels are non-toxic. The interior components of a PV solar panel consist of solidified materials that won't ever leak liquid or gaseous materials into their surroundings, causing no harm to humans nor the environment.
Land Stewardship
Southern Pike Solar will maintain and protect the leased land during the life of the Project, after which it will revert to the owner’s control and be available again for traditional farming after the full decommissioning of the site. Solar development and traditional agriculture can co-exist side-by-side and increasingly are found together. Responsible solar development provides benefits to both agriculture and local ecosystems by improving soil health over time, increasing biodiversity, retaining water and topsoil with deep-rooted vegetation, and nurturing native pollinators that support local food production.
Greenfield
Located on 1,800 acres of preserved land in Noble County, Indiana, the Southern Pike Solar project stands as a testament to the boundless potential of renewable energy. With a capacity of 300 megawatts, this utility-scale solar installation represents a significant step towards a sustainable future for the region and is estimated to provide $300 million of initial investment. By harnessing the abundant sunlight that graces the Indiana landscape, Southern Pike Solar not only contributes to reducing carbon emissions but also paves the way for a more economically resilient and environmentally conscious energy infrastructure. Through its sheer scale and commitment to clean energy, this project promises to power a substantial number of homes and businesses in the area, ushering in a new era of renewable energy dominance in the heart of the Midwest.