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Pixley II Solar Energy Center

The Pixley II Solar Energy Center is a proposed 120-megawatt solar energy project located in Barber County, Kansas 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

The proposed Pixley II Solar Energy Center will generate clean energy, create family-sustaining jobs and make economic investments in our communities for the future.

120

megawatts clean power generation capacity

28K

American homes powered annually

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Community Benefits

Energy expansion is only possible if it works for local communities and economies. That’s why we’re committed to Barber County for the long term. The Pixley II Solar Energy Center will help create family-sustaining jobs and local economic investment.

~ 250

jobs supported during peak construction

Millions

in total economic investment

3

full-time jobs created

Project Location

Project Timeline

We are dedicated to maintaining strong relationships with Barber 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

Engineering and Pre-construction

Preparing for construction includes completing any remaining environmental surveys, establishing a Vegetation Management plan, working with our engineers to finalize the site layout, and executing any outstanding contracts.

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About Invenergy

Invenergy is North America's largest privately held developer, owner, and operator of clean, more reliable, affordable energy solutions. Invenergy has successfully developed more than 210 projects, including natural gas, solar and wind power generation, transmission infrastructure, and advanced energy storage projects across the world. Headquartered in Illinois, Invenergy invests over $500 million annually in the home communities where its projects are located.